SERIOUS TALKS. Councilor Romeo Calizo (left), vice chairman of the city’s Task Force on Illegal Gambling, in serious discussions with Misamis Oriental-Cagayan de Oro Lotto Outlet Agents Association president Roque Marban (right) and member Benjamin Rada at the city council in December 2016.(PHOTO BY LITO RULONA)
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THE City Council committee on police, fire and public safety chaired by Councilor Romeo Calizo recently discussed a proposal to amend Ordinance No. 5133-95, “An ordinance prohibiting the drinking of alcoholic liquor and other intoxicating beverages in all public plazas, parks, roads, sidewalks and alleys of the city and its barangays except on official functions.”

As provided for in the ordinance, alcoholic liquor refers to spirituous or intoxicating liquors of any kind and includes whiskey, ale, beer, brandy, gin, rum, champagne, basi, tuba, mallorca, or any other beverage liable to produce intoxication.

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Under the ordinance, it is unlawful for any person to drink alcoholic liquor and other intoxicating beverages in public plazas, parks, roads, sidewalks and alleys of the city and its barangays except on official functions or occasions duly authorized, sanctioned or approved by the barangay council concerned or the City Council and/or covered by a permit issued by the Office of the Barangay Captain or the city mayor.

Calizo said there is a need to revisit the ordinance to ensure its effective implementation.

According to a representative of the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo), though the ordinance had long been enacted, no one has been penalized until this time.  He said Cocpo only conducts patrolling or “pamadlong” in various areas.

Violators were only required to pay a regular penalty or fine, which is not based on the provision of the ordinance, Calizo added.

The ordinance imposes a  penalty of imprisonment of not less than one month and ten days but not more than four months or a fine of not less than P500 but not more than P1,500 or both fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.

Since the implementation of the ordinance is tedious on the part of the police, it was suggested that a citation ticket, patterned after Roads and Traffic Administration procedures, be issued to violators.

Community service, as another form of penalty, was also recommended.

Calizo said these suggestions will be studied by the City Legal Office and incorporated in the amendatory ordinance. (cli)

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