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                    [Title] => 300k residents’ data from Makatizen portal left exposed; LGU assures no data breach
                    [Summary] => Due to the website’s vulnerability, over 300,00 residents’ data in the Makati City government COVID-19 portal has been compromised, according to a cybersecurity firm.
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                    [Title] => Makati dog owners must pay P1,000
                    [Summary] => The Health Department of Makati City is planning to amend its rules on dog ownership citing the recent rise in the cases of dogs biting human beings.


Mayor Jejomar Binay called on the City Council to amend the existing ordinances to include stiffer penalties for owners of dogs who bite people. For starters, Binay suggested to impose a minimum P1,000 fee for dog owners to have their pets registered at their respective barangays. The fee is inclusive of vaccination shots.
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                    [Title] => Makati dog owners must pay P1,000
                    [Summary] => The Health Department of Makati City is planning to amend its rules on dog ownership citing the recent rise in the cases of dogs biting human beings.


Mayor Jejomar Binay called on the City Council to amend the existing ordinances to include stiffer penalties for owners of dogs who bite people. For starters, Binay suggested to impose a minimum P1,000 fee for dog owners to have their pets registered at their respective barangays. The fee is inclusive of vaccination shots.
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