BAGUIO CITY – Businessmen are now
using ambulant vendors to sell their wares even if this is illegal.
Following this, the city
government’s public order and safety division upped its anti-peddling campaign
in public market and major streets and parks to reduce ambulant vendors that
constrict pedestrian flow along sidewalks.
POSD chief Policarpio C. Cambod said
their anti-peddling campaign aims to restore the cleanliness and orderliness in
the different crowded portions of the market and the sidewalks within the
central business district and the barangays and parks.
“We have to be consistent with our
anti-peddling campaign to send a clear message to our ambulant vendors that we
mean business in our to bring back the streets to the pedestrians and
motorists,” Cambod said.
He added the anti-peddling campaign
is an offshoot of the recommendations of the Baguio-Boracay Re-development Task
Force that found out in earlier inspections during previous administration ambulant vendors impeded smooth flow of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
According to him, the anti-peddling
campaign is also an effort to address the plight of legitimate market
stallholders on need for local government to rid the sidewalks of ambulant
vendors as they pay taxes to the city while those sidewalk vendors do not.
Cambod urged stakeholders in the
public market and ambulant vendors to respect regulations to maintain
cleanliness and orderliness in the market.
He also called on legitimate
stallholders and businessmen to stop using ambulant vendors to sell their goods
in the various streets to gain an advantage over their fellow stallholders
legally doing their daily trade.
While the existing number of
enforcers is not enough to guard the various sections of the market and the
sidewalks in the central business district area from ambulant vendors, the POSD
chief said that instructions were already given to them to observe maximum
tolerance in the discharge of their duties and responsibilities to prevent them
from potential complaints of abuse of authority.
He expressed his gratitude to
ambulant vendors for their cooperation to the city’s anti-peddling policy
despite the presence of hard-headed individuals who continue to vend around the
city’s streets.
Cambod said enforcers understand the
need for ambulant vendors to do their trade but the vendors should also
understand that there are existing rules and regulations that are to be
followed to sustain the gains from the city government’s efforts to bring back
order and cleanliness in the city’s show window.
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