Saturday, March 12, 2016

Tabuk businessmen warned: set CCTVs or face closure


By Peter Balocnit

TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Businessmen in this city were warned to install surveillance systems with video monitoring (CCTVs) until June for face closure. 
Estanislao Albano Jr. of the city information office said if businessmen fail to comply with Ordinance No. 09, series of 2015 requiring all commercial and service establishments to install and maintain closed circuit television (CCTV) systems, they will face penalties from a fine of P5, 000 to revocation of permit to operate.
The ordinance covers the following: banks, financial institutions, pawnshops and the like; branches of national business chains; shopping malls, department stores, supermarket, groceries, entertainment centers, sports centers, movie houses, warehouses, hotels, inns, Internet cafes, hospitals and medical facilities, places of entertainment with 100 patrons a day; car dealership, gasoline stations and depots; all industrial and manufacturing establishments; all education establishments whether private or public; and all government facilities and buildings including markets, transport terminals and parks.

The law which took effect on Jan. 11 gives business establishment six months to comply with its provisions.  -- Peter A. Balocnit

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