Farinas orders cheating city vendors prosecuted
>> Monday, November 5, 2012
By Ramon Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY -- “File cases
against them!”
By this directive, acting mayor
Daniel Farinas last Monday called on the city market personnel to go beyond
allowing erring vendors to pay the find and confiscating their defective
weighing scales to put more teeth to the drive against short-changing buyers at
the city market.
The acting mayor wants cases
filed so those found guilty, aside from being fined, would be also be meted
imprisonment of not less than six months, as per the city’s tax ordinance.
Farinas said mere confiscation
and destruction of unsealed or tampered measuring gadgets would not deter
unscrupulous vendors go scot-free after paying the fine. Chances are they’d go
back to cheating market buyers again, he said.
“In the same token, we call on
the Philippine Drug Enforcement Administration (PDEA) and other law-enforcement
agencies to go beyond uprooting and destroying marijuana plantations by also
arresting and charging the growers,” Farinas juxtaposed in his message at the
weekly flag ceremony in front of the city hall.
Farinas, chair of the City
Anti-Drug Abuse Council, stressed the campaigns against dangerous drugs and
dishonest and scheming vendors would have no teeth unless the culprits are
apprehended, prosecuted and punished.
City market superintendent said
elements of the public order and safety division of the mayor’s office and the
city treasurer’s office confiscated the 360 defective weighing scales last
August and had it hauled to the city hall frontage last Monday morning.
As in past confiscations, the
scales were destroyed through flattening with the use of a road roller,
the same means employed on pirated DVD and VCD films and CDs confiscated
during raids in video shops and along walkways in the city.
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