By Susan Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- Women in this capital town are now helping
local police in carrying out
peace and order program here like
driving out drunks from bars.
A women’s brigade was
organized to help in the implementation of the town’s liquor and curfew
ordinance including monitoring of other illegal activities, according to Chief
Insp. Byron Allatog.
The scheme was
patterned after the awarded
Women’s Brigade of Bontoc,
Mountain Province wherein women do the rounds at night to check nightspots and
make the drunk and unruly go home.
Like in Bontoc, women
are tapped in peacekeeping as they are respected by the youth and men, Allatog
said
A volunteer women’s
brigade have started doing the rounds in urban areas of La Trinidad valley such
as Balili, Betag, Puguis, Pico and Poblacion.
Allatog urged local
officials to support the program and recognize the group so the program will be
sustained.
In a meeting of the
Municipal Peace and Order Council, Mayor Edna Tabanda said anybody interested
to extend voluntary service and join the brigade is
welcome.
Igorota Foundation
Chair Angelita Padilla, who is also involved in the town’s Public Order and
Public Safety (POPS) program, commended such move as localizing the Magna Carta
for Women which promotes rights and empowerment of women giving them equal
opportunities to any undertaking.
This early, Allatog
claimed the Women’s Brigade is doing well in helping the police implement some
of the town’s peace and order programs.
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