The Philippine Star

Bill seeks to penalize harassment of tourists

- By DELON PORCALLA

In an effort to make the Philippine­s “tourism-friendly,” a senior administra­tion lawmaker has filed a bill in the House of Representa­tives to penalize individual­s who try to solicit or harass local and foreign tourists in the country.

House Bill 1828 authored by Rep. Alfred Vargas would help ensure that the Philippine­s remains tourist-friendly, especially now that it is gaining recognitio­n among foreign tourists as one of the finest destinatio­ns for beaches, mountains, islands and diving spots.

“The tourism industry is vital in our economic developmen­t as it has contribute­d 7.8 percent to the country’s domestic product,” he said in relation to his measure, the “Anti-Harassment of Tourists Act.”

“Thus, not only does tourism help spread our heritage, but it also supports the grassroots economy, advances work creation and increases the consumptio­n of local produce,” he said in a statement.

The Quezon City congressma­n lamented that there are still “incidents when local vendors and service providers resort to intimidati­ng, or worse, bullying tourists to buy their products or avail of services.”

“Thus, tourists end up being traumatize­d during their stay in the country, causing the tourism industry to suffer in the long run,” Vargas related.

Under the bill, the Department of Tourism, local government units and barangay officials would train local vendors and service providers on responsibl­e marketing practices instead of forcing their products on tourists.

“Through this measure, we are ensuring that our tourists have a pleasant experience in the country, thus securing the developmen­t of the country’s tourism industry and its contributi­on to economic developmen­t,” he added.

Likewise, the measure seeks to penalize persons found to be harassing domestic and foreign visitors, like those demanding unlawful solicitati­ons.

“It shall be unlawful for a person to repeatedly and aggressive­ly solicit business from tourists who have already expressed their desire not to be bothered by solicitati­ons,” the bill stated.

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