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Uphold maximum tolerance, RTA told

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This after a video of an altercatio­n between a vendor a traffic enforcer went viral

City Administra­tor Teddy Sabuga-a reminds traffic enforcers to observe maximum tolerance in dealing with difficult market vendors.

This comes after a viral video showed the vendor’s dried fish sold in Cogon market was thrown in the streets after the traffic enforcer and the vendor got into a fight.

Sabuga-a however said vendors should likewise be mindful of their schedule, particular­ly clearing the JR Borja street before 4 p.m.

“Ang JR Borja nga dalan importante kaayo so dapat cleared na sya pag- abot 4 p.m. That street connects us to the eastern part of the city, pananglita­n kung puno na ang city hospital, muadto ta sa east nga bahin sa syudad to go to other hospitals in case of emergencie­s,” he said.

“Nasabotan naman ang schedule, gi-agree naman kana sa tanan so I don’t understand nga

gihapon mosupak,” he added.

In a Facebook post uploaded on Sunday, market goers helped picked up the dried fish which fell on the streets. The post now has over 300 shares.

A police report however stated that the vendor tried to strike the traffic personnel with a wood after confrontin­g the former about his violation.

“Nag-advise ko gyud nga maximum tolerance, likayan ang engagement, but syempre naa siguro exchange of words nga makasakit so lisod gyud malikayan,”Sabuga-a said.

Sabuga-a said he has called for a meeting with barangay captains of the areas surroundin­g Cogon market to officially deputize barangay tanods to help traffic enforcers in managing traffic.

He said the tanods know these vendors, and thus can

help diffuse possible conflicts between law enforcers and vendors.

“Magpataban­g mi sa tanod kay taga-diha raman gihapon na sila, so kaila gyud na nila. Kung pananglita­n dili magkasinab­ot ang vendor ug enforcer, makatabang ang tanod ug pakalma sa vendor,” he added.

Sabuga-a said he is set to meet with the barangay captains with Associatio­n of Barangay Captains (ABC) president Alam Lim.

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