There is growing support for a total firecracker ban and I think the rest of Cebu and the Visayas should support it as well.
See the report
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/01...an-individuals
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There is growing support for a total firecracker ban and I think the rest of Cebu and the Visayas should support it as well.
See the report
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/01...an-individuals
ayaw lng pud total ban oi.. TOTAL BAN on ILLEGAL FIRECRACKERS lng.. kana hnu-on..
attraction man pud ni ang FIREWORKS display especially on NEW YEARS EVE..
More senators will eventually support the measure.
Several senators, meanwhile, supported the call for a ban on firecrackers.
Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III said he wants a total ban on firecrackers by this year since they cause injuries, fires and worsen air pollution every year.
Sen. Francis Escudero also backed the proposed ban on firecrackers but said there should be a transition period before it is implemented. He said local manufacturers of fireworks should be given jobs after losing their livelihoods when the ban is implemented.
Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago, meanwhile, filed Senate Bill 1523 that would ban the use of firecrackers in residential areas. The bill states that common firecracker areas should be 200 meters away from residential areas.
for sure mo palag jud ang naay fire cracker business ani...
ok ra tong mga mahalon nga nindot ayog effect inig paboto mao baya niy tanawon inig sinulog. pero kanang mga baratohon ok rapud iban na kay daghan man na among ana. luoy lang pud ang nanginabuhi sa pabuto daghan jud ma apektohan kung eban ni.
Clean air is not possible with the presence of toxic-rich firecrackers.
do you have the statistics for this? apparently, your diesel-powered car throws a lot of "toxic" chems than a firecracker....
so, NO to a total ban......
and we all know this is another "FOR SHOW"-crap from our greedy politicians.......
****rage against the machine......machine meant as politicians as to america for the band...........
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the irony, mga pinoy nag lisud daw ug wlay kwarta pero kng makagasto sa pabuto grabe kaayu.
sunog kwarta taman sa makaya, tsk2
ang number one mopalag ani ( and masabtan) kay kanang naa sa bulacan, mga NEGOSYANTE (kwartahan by default) and mas mahibong ka kng if ang mopalag kay ang mga ordinary pinoy ra.
fireworks suppliers like china and thailand and other countries, BAN fireworks during new year,
What they have is controlled fireworks, meaning kana rang mga selected persons or agencies ang pwedi magpabuto sa fireworks,
other than that no One is allowed para magpabuto specially underage and kids.
this kind of solution is acceptable dri sa Pinas.
More restrictions on the firecracker makers are needed. The proposed ban will eventually get more support.
A look at what happened around the country.
Muntinlupa banned firecrackers.
The Muntinlupa City government has reminded residents that selling firecrackers is illegal in the city.
The policy is based on the existing Executive Order 14 issued by Mayor Aldrin San Pedro last year, which strictly enforces the firecracker ban in Muntinlupa.
San Pedro said the move aims to protect the public from the dangers of firecrackers, which result to injuries and deaths.
“Every year, many people especially children get maimed or die from firecrackers. The firecracker ban in Muntinlupa aims to prevent this,” the mayor said.
The ban will be enforced by the Muntinlupa police, Public Order and Safety Office, Business Permit and Licensing Office and the City Public Market Office.
The city government no longer issues permits to sellers of firecrackers. Those found guilty of selling firecrackers and pyrotechnics will have their business license revoked.
Firecracker ban imposed in Muntinlupa | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online
Over in Davao, there were those who opposed the ban who got sued.
SEVEN of the fourteen people who were arrested for violating Davao City’s ordinance on firecracker ban were formally sued before the City Prosecution Office (CPO) on Wednesday.
Perfecto Cuarteron Camarquez, Grace Wenceslao, Randy Dayag, Minsuri Mapandi, Marvin de Guzman Simeon, Mike Calandana, and Sundey Logronio violated the ordinance prohibiting the use of firecrackers or pyrotechnic devices.
The charges were filed through the police precincts, San Pedro, Talomo, Buhangin and Toril, under which the accused were arrested.
The ordinance states it is unlawful to manufacture, sell or offer for sale, distribute, possess or use and to discharge or explode any firecracker or pyrotechnic device within the territory of Davao City.
A violator would have to pay a P1,000 fine and be imprisoned for not more than one month but not less than 20 days for first offense, while second offender will be fined P3,000 and imprisoned for not more than three months but not less than one month. A third offense merits a P5,000 fine and an imprisonment of not more than six months but not less than three months.
The minors who were also arrested for violating the ban were already released after being turned over to the Department of Social Welfare for processing.
Firecracker ban violators in Davao City sued | Sun.Star
Now if only Davao raises the penalty rates into the range of P20,000 and higher.
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