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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

IN GENERAL SANTOS CITY - POLICE TO CATCHE SMOKING VIOLATORS


           GENERAL SANTOC ITY – Police personnel in the city are now ready to catch anyone who are smoking in restricted premises.

           A deputation order coming from City Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera was received by General Santos City Police officer (GSCPO) director Maximo Layugan on Wednesday (January 20,) which authorizes the police to fully implement the Anti-Smoking Ordinance.

           The Anti-Smoking Ordinance (Ordinance no. 6 Series of 2015) was enacted by the Sangguniang Panlungsod-under the directive of Mayor Rivera-to make Gensan a non-smoking city.
           “I want to make Gensan a non-smoking city, I even stopped smoking for this.” said Mayor Rivera. “Of course, I want a strict implementation on this. That’s why we have the police.”

           For individual who will be caught for the first time, a fine of P1,000 will be charged to them. The maximum fine an individual can incur is P3,000.
           Business establishments in the city are also included in this ordinance. Smoking in their Non-smoking areas are fineable of P1,000 up to P5,000.

           However, these business establishments may designate a smoking area in their premises. The barangay treasuries will collect the fines coming from the violators. Those that cannot pay will be subjected to police inquest.

           Police city director Layugan pledged that the GCSPO will be the city’s partner on enforcing the said ordinance.

           The anti-Smoking Ordinance of Gensan is not limited in apprehending smokers.
           In the Ordinance, an individual is not also allowed to smoke electronic cigarettes (vapes) and shisha in public places.

           Public places, as defined by the ordinance, is any form of public conveyances, accommodation and entertainment establishments, public offices and buildings, School Campuses both public outdoor spaces, workplaces and government-owned vehicles except in the duly designated smoking areas within the territorial jurisdiction of General Santos City.

           Selling cigarettes, tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and sisha to minors are also prohibited by the ordinance.

           An Anti-Smoking Task Force was also created to promote awareness for the said ordinance will be implemented and enforced.

            According to the department of health (DOH), smoking kills 10 Filipinos per hour. Aside from the smoking is also attributed to several fatal diseases such as Cancer and tuberculosis.

          Rivera said that the facts alone should serve as an encouragement to stop smoking already.
          “I know dangerous smoking is because I was a heavy smoker myself. When I stopped, the withdrawal symptoms almost made me sick for a month” he added.

           “I decided to quit because I think of my family, malulungkot sila Kung may mangyari sa akin dahil sa paninigarilyo.” (They will be sad if there is something that will happen to me because of smoking)

          “And of course I cannot perform my job well as the city mayor if I am sick always”, the mayor emphasized.



          The Anti-Smoking ordinance of Gensan is somehow patterned after the anti-smoking ordinance of Davao City (Gensan CPIO/Ian John Lagare)

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