SAN JUAN, Abra – Provincial police were urged to
strictly implement environment laws like cracking down on vehicle smoke
belchers to ensure good air quality.
Carmelita
Bersolana, chairperson of the Provincial Advisory Council (PAC) of
the Abra Police Provincial Office, said police should implement
law in apprehending vehicles especially the public transport tricycles that are
emitting black and odorous smoke that pollutes the air.
During the joint meeting of the
PAC and the Regional Advisory Council of Police Regional Office
(RAC - PROCOR) here on Friday, Bersalona cited the smog along
the main streets which she observed during the rush hour
in the morning.School children are the most affected by the bad
smoke being discharged by the tricycles, she said.
Abra police provincial director
Police Col. Alfredo Dangani said they have been implementing
environmental laws, but will be firm in going
after smoke-belching vehicles.
Bersalona urged the PAC and
the police to plant more bamboos that may contribute in
enhancing air quality aside from being a source of food and alternate raw
material for wood furniture.
She also asked the
police to be aggressive in going after those who are illegally
cutting trees especially narra and other hard wood.
The police advisory councils
which are established from the national down to the municipal level,
serve as advisory body of the PNP in the implementation of PNP PATROL(Peace and
Order Agenda for Transformation and Upholding of the Rule of Law) Plan
2030.
Composed of professionals,
businessmen, media, religious, and youth, it provides external perspectives on
issues and concerns in the police force and boosts the relationship
between the community and the police. It is part of the continuous
transformation strategy for the PNP to achieve its goal to become capable,
effective, and credible police office.(JDP/JBZ- PIA-CAR)
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