ZAMBOANGA CITY, June
6 (PNA) -- The Zamboanga City Police Office (ZCPO) will be strictly enforcing
the provisions of Ordinance 413, otherwise known as the Smoking ordinance,
which went on to full effect May 31, following a two-month information
campaign.
“The City police is
very consistent in its implementation [of the ordinance],” Zamboanga City
Public Safety Company commander Chief Insp. Ariel Huesca said.
Since the ordinance
took effect, the ZCPO have already apprehended 15 individuals who were caught
smoking in public vehicles and areas in the central district of this city.
“These 15 individuals
were given the chance, and they were given stern warning,” said Huesca, who is
also the ZCPO spokesman.
“If they commit the
same offense for violating the Ordinance 413, appropriate action will be taken such
as the imposition of admin fines,” he added.
Penalty for violators
are as follows: P500 or one day community service for first offense; P1,000 or
two days community service for second offense; P2,000 or three days community
service for third offense and P5,000 without prejudice to the filing of any criminal
case or at the discretion of the Court for fourth and subsequent offense.
On the other hand,
the establishment that allows smokers to freely smoke in “no smoking” areas and
found violating the provisions of the ordinance, will be fined P1,000 for first
offense; P2,000 for second offense; P3,000 for third offense and P5,000 for
fourth offense and revocation or cancellation of the business permit. (PNA)
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