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[Title] => Manila curfew to take effect Thursday
[Summary] => Starting Thursday, the Manila City government will implement the law that imposes curfew on minors from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. daily in the countrys capital.
With the curfew in effect, minors 17 years old and below are prohibited to roam the streets without permission from their parents, guardians or barangay captains.
"Everything is set. Curfew will take effect on Thursday," said Manila Mayor Lito Atienza as he said officials in 897 barangays have been given copies of the city ordinance and other implementing guidelines of the curfew.
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[Summary] => A Manila councilor filed an ordinance that would prohibit the transfer of inmates from police detention cells to the city jail, unless the jail warden can assure them of "humane accommodations."
Sixth District Councilor Julio Logarta Jr. said "humane accommodations" include adequate food and water supply, open space for sun exposure, private rooms for lawyer and conjugal visits.
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[Summary] => The proposal to impose a curfew on minors in Manila continues to gain ground after four committees of the City Council affirmed the need for its imposition from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
In their respective reports, four City Council committees the Committee on Youth and Sports Development; Committee on Laws, Committee on Fire, Police, Peace and Order, Public Safety and Committee on Justice and Human Rights interposed no objections to the proposed ordinance authored by Sixth District Councilor Julio Logarta Jr.
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With the curfew in effect, minors 17 years old and below are prohibited to roam the streets without permission from their parents, guardians or barangay captains.
"Everything is set. Curfew will take effect on Thursday," said Manila Mayor Lito Atienza as he said officials in 897 barangays have been given copies of the city ordinance and other implementing guidelines of the curfew.
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Sixth District Councilor Julio Logarta Jr. said "humane accommodations" include adequate food and water supply, open space for sun exposure, private rooms for lawyer and conjugal visits.
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In their respective reports, four City Council committees the Committee on Youth and Sports Development; Committee on Laws, Committee on Fire, Police, Peace and Order, Public Safety and Committee on Justice and Human Rights interposed no objections to the proposed ordinance authored by Sixth District Councilor Julio Logarta Jr.
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