By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The new city council, in a
special session, asked the Baguio City Police office “to immediately stop all
kinds of illegal gambling activities in all parts of the city including those
in the guise of fund-raising activities.”
Councilor
Leandro Yangot Jr. moved for the closure of all illegal gambling operations in
the city noting that many of these activities use the fund-raising ploy.
“It
is a sad reality that these illegal activities happen in many parts of the city
including the city market and Rizal Park areas,” Yangot said.
Vice
Mayor Daniel Farinas noted that the city council recently passed a series of
resolutions peppering the police with the same request.
Still
the body decided that there is no harm in reiterating said request.
In
September last year, the city council adopted Resolution No. 220 series of 2012
authored by former Councilor Philian Weygan-Allan, urging the various sectors to
keep the anti-gambling stance in face of the increasing incidence of gambling
in the city caused by the proliferation of legalized forms of gambling like
casino, cockfighting, horse racing, lottery, bingo and others.
Weygan said gambling
operations proliferated in the city amidst the numerous trade fairs, Bingo sa
Barangay and other similar fund-raising activities tainting the image of the
city as a City of Character, tourist destination, education and business.
Weygan
also then lamented the increase in the earnings of the Philippine Amusement and
Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) in 2012.
Albeit considered good
news, she said it is alarming considering that PAGCOR games albeit legalized
are still technically considered as forms of gambling and is still injurious to
the society.
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