Ilocos Sur execs ban kite flying on danger areas
>> Saturday, May 22, 2021
VIGAN CITY – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan is
set to regulate kite flying in Ilocos Sur to avoid accidents, some of which
cause deaths,
A proposed ordinance of the SP, passed on third and final reading, regulates the flying of kites near national highways, power and telecommunication lines.
It prohibits the use of thread made out of plastic, nylon or similar synthetic materials, including Chinese thread called “medron” which is coated with glass or metallic components.
There would be fines and penalties for violators.
Provincial legislators, in passing the ordinance, cited numerous instances when kites get entangled with power and communication lines and facilities, causing power interruptions, damaging electrical assets and leading to accidents that result in injury or death.
They cited a report of the Vigan City police station in which a motorcycle rider’s throat was cut by a kite string dangling in the middle of the highway.
Under the measure, kite flyers will have to secure permission from barangay officials first.
Also, minors will not be issued permits to fly kites without being accompanied by persons of legal age.
A proposed ordinance of the SP, passed on third and final reading, regulates the flying of kites near national highways, power and telecommunication lines.
It prohibits the use of thread made out of plastic, nylon or similar synthetic materials, including Chinese thread called “medron” which is coated with glass or metallic components.
There would be fines and penalties for violators.
Provincial legislators, in passing the ordinance, cited numerous instances when kites get entangled with power and communication lines and facilities, causing power interruptions, damaging electrical assets and leading to accidents that result in injury or death.
They cited a report of the Vigan City police station in which a motorcycle rider’s throat was cut by a kite string dangling in the middle of the highway.
Under the measure, kite flyers will have to secure permission from barangay officials first.
Also, minors will not be issued permits to fly kites without being accompanied by persons of legal age.
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