"Lingam ordinance" passed in first reading

CEBU, Philippines – An ordinance prohibiting massage parlors from providing the controversial lingam massage services to clients without medical advice from a doctor was approved yesterday in first reading by the members of the Cebu Provincial Board.

The ordinance, sponsored by Provincial Board Member Arleigh Jay Sitoy, stemmed from a public furor over the reported proliferation of lingam massage parlors in Cebu which are allegedly being used as fronts for prostitution.

The ordinance purposes to regulate lingam massage services being offered in various massage establishments in the province of Cebu.

The members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cebu believe that lingam massage is not immoral but still it is necessary to introduce a legislative measure that would regulate massage parlors or clinics offering lingam massage services.

Last August 2, stakeholders and representatives of lingam massage parlors attended the session and explained that lingam does not involve any immoral act and not far from other specialized forms of body massage which aim to give physical and mental relaxation.

The ordinance proposes that massage parlors offering lingam services should have a neurologist to deal with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the nerves and nervous system or a urologist who specializes in the study and treatment of disorders of the urogenital system in men.

A fine not exceeding P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, upon the discretion of the court shall be imposed for those found violating the provisions of this ordinance once it is implemented.

The ordinance however will still have to go through the committee on laws and ordinances for further study. It is expected to be submitted for second reading and discussion in the next session. (THE FREEMAN)

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