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                    [Title] => Baguio dads to quiz law enforcers on jueteng
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BAGUIO CITY — The Baguio City council has summoned the local police and other law enforcement agencies to shed light on the reported resurgence of jueteng here. 


"There is a need to find out from these peacekeeping agencies what they are doing to stop the operation of jueteng and similar gambling activities," said councilor Galo Weygan.
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Reminiscent of the Martial Law era, bars here were "gagged" by the city government.

Effective Sept. 1, bars have to close at 12 midnight while establishments with "live shows" have only until 2 a.m. to operate.

The city government said this is meant to reduce the incidence of violence and criminality brought about by the "uncontrollable disposition of liquor and operation of bars, disco joints, beer gardens, nightclubs and sing-alongs."
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BAGUIO CITY — The Baguio City council has summoned the local police and other law enforcement agencies to shed light on the reported resurgence of jueteng here. 


"There is a need to find out from these peacekeeping agencies what they are doing to stop the operation of jueteng and similar gambling activities," said councilor Galo Weygan.
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Reminiscent of the Martial Law era, bars here were "gagged" by the city government.

Effective Sept. 1, bars have to close at 12 midnight while establishments with "live shows" have only until 2 a.m. to operate.

The city government said this is meant to reduce the incidence of violence and criminality brought about by the "uncontrollable disposition of liquor and operation of bars, disco joints, beer gardens, nightclubs and sing-alongs."
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