Mayor okays changes in city's ‘first come, first served’ policy
>> Thursday, March 5, 2020
By Gaby Keith
BAGUIO
CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong has approved city ordinance no. 122,
series of 2019, amending city ordinance no. 25, series of 1990, that made it
mandatory in the Summer Capital to always follow the policy of “first come,
first served” in all instances when it is necessary and provided
penalties for its violation.
Authored by councilor
Joel Alangsab, the amended ordinance states that it is required that the policy
of “first come, first served” be always followed in securing/buying of stamps
at the post office or tickets in bus stations, movie houses, concerts,
conventions and athletic competitions; paying tuition fees/dues in schools,
taxes and other dues with any government office or bills in hospitals and
institutions; securing permits for any examinations or clearances from
government offices and the like; as well as in entering public utility
vehicles.
The measure prohibits
the following acts: Overtly or covertly enter a line at any position other than
the end which may include joining others in the line or using any instrument or
scheme to save a slot or space in a line; break up a line or employ devices and
schemes to disrupt the order and cause confusion as to the order of persons in
physical or virtual line;
It also prohibits the
use of any physical force, threats, intimidation or influence by virtue of
power, social status, prominence or reputation, employ devices, schemes and
deceit in order to cut in, break up or disrupt the order of a line; knowingly
giving consent to the foregoing act by allowing another person to insert, cut
in, break up or disrupt the order of a line.
“Provided, however, that
senior citizens defined under Republic Act No. 9994, persons with disabilities
defined under Republic Act No. 7432, pregnant women, women with babies and
persons who by reason of health, national security or public interest need
immediate goods and/or services, are exempt from the provisions of the
ordinance,” the measure states.
The amended
ordinance states that notices of the policy on “first come, first served”
shall be conspicuously posted at bus stations and jeepney terminals, concert
and athletic competition venues, schools, movie houses, post office, other
government offices and the like.
It states in all the
mentioned instances, there is a signage or written notice posted at the
premises of the goods or service provided indicating the existence and
requiring the formation of a line.
Violators
are meted a fine of P1,000 for the first offense; P2,000, second offense; and
P5,000 for third and subsequent offenses.
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