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MANILA, Philippines — The Quezon City government on Tuesday dismantled 241 tarpaulins as part of its “Operation Baklas” (Operation Dismantle) from areas not authorized to display or accommodate posters and banners.
The QC government, in its Facebook post, said that the QC Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS) conducted the dismantling activity in line with the City Ordinance No. SP-2021 S-2010.
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FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO House appropriations panel head steps down NEWSINFO ‘Show of force’: 1.8M join INC peace rally NEWSINFO Acop: What do you need 20 guns for?“Nakasaad sa ordinansa na ipinagbabawal ang pagpaskil ng streamers, stickers, decals, pamphlets, tin plates, cardboards, tarpaulins, printed notices, signboard, billboard, political propaganda, at anumang uri ng advertising paraphernalia sa mga hindi otorisadong lugar,” the post read.
(The ordinance stated that posting streamers, stickers, decals, pamphlets, tin plates, cardboards, tarpaulins, printed notices, signboard, billboard, political propaganda, and advertising paraphernalia in unauthorized places are not allowed.)
Article continues after this advertisementThe DPOS also said that aside from election-related tarpaulins, they also dismantled advertising tarpaulins that are displayed in hazardous areas like electric wires.
Article continues after this advertisementThe QC government reminded its constituents that posting of materials on Meralco posts, public infrastructures like street signs, traffic lights, signal posts, bridges, and overpasses are not allowed.
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The Commission on Elections and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority previously reiterated that election aspirants must be responsible in posting their election materials on public spaces.
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