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RECOGNIZING traffic as one of the major problems of the country, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Filipinos to follow traffic rules as he sees discipline as a traffic solution.In his vlog, Marcos said that even if the government will implement several measures to combat the heavy traffic, such as providing more roads and other transportation infrastructures, it will remain ineffective if people are still undisciplined on the road.“Pero ang higit na kakulangan nating mga Pilipino sa daan ay ‘disiplina.’ Dapat susunod tayo sa traffic rules. Para tayong mauubusan lagi ng kalye. May bago mang kalye, kung luma pa rin ang ugali ay wala pa rin,” he said.(But what we Filipinos lack most on the road is 'discipline.' We must follow the traffic rules. It's like we'll always run out of road. Building new roads would be worthless if we remain undisciplined.)“Ang pagbibigayan sa daan ay kailangan nating ipaalala sa bawat isa. Sa ating mga sarili. Ang ‘Bagong Pilipino’ ay disiplinado sa kalye; sumusunod sa batas trapiko; nagbibigay sa kapwa; at higit sa lahat, hindi naghahari-harian sa daan,” he added.(We need to remind each other about the importance of giving way. The 'New Filipino' has discipline, complies with traffic laws, gives way to others, and above all, not reigning as if he owns the road.)Marcos also reminded motorists to be courteous and respect one another, adding that a simple wave as a gesture of saying “thank you” would mean a lot.“At kapag nakapagbigayan naman tayo, ‘pag pinagbigyan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka lang. Pinadaan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka. Kumaway ka lang ng kaunti, malaking bagay ‘yan,” he said.(When you are given a way, just say 'thank you'. A wave can already make a difference.)“Pagkaginawa ninyo ‘yun, masasanay tayo sa ganyan at magbibigayan, siguro mas magandang bigayan ‘pagka ganun, ‘pag nagta-thank you man lang ng kaunti,” he added.(If you do that, we'll get used to that, and it’s better to say thank you.)He also reminded government employees and public servants to take the lead and serve as good examples to other motorists.During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government designated a bus lane only along Edsa to cater the commuting public.Aside from buses, only ambulances transporting patients, the President, Vice President, House Speaker, Senate President and the Chief Justice are allowed to pass through the bus lanes.The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), however, has been continuously apprehending motorists illegally passing through the bus lane, including ambulances not involved in emergency operations, policemen and other government employees.“Ang pag-aabuso at pagbalewala sa batas trapiko ay hindi pribileheyo na kasama sa sinumpaan naming mga lingkod bayan. Pangungunahan ng pamahalaan at lahat ng mga ahensya nito ang pagiging disiplinado sa ating mga lansangan,” Marcos said.(Abusing and disregarding traffic laws is not among the privileges accorded to us as public servants. The government and all its agencies will lead in showing discipline on the road.)Marcos also mulled to strengthen the development of the provinces near Metro Manila such as Bulacan, Pampanga, Cavite and Laguna to provide a long-term solution to the traffic problem in the metropolis.He said providing equal opportunities outside Metro Manila is one of the best solutions to address traffic congestion.“Habang patuloy ang pag-gawa ng ating mga tulay, flyover, skyway, subways, train systems, at iba pang mga imprastraktura para sa transportasyon, patuloy naman ang pagdami ng populasyon natin at ang pagdami ng mga sasakyan,” he said.(As our bridges, flyovers, skyways, subways, train systems, and other transportation infrastructure continue to be built, our population and the number of vehicles continue to increase.)“Congested ang Metro Manila, kung kaya bahagi talaga ng pag-paplano ay mai-develop ang mga kalapit na probinsya at siyudad. ‘Yan ang mga nakikita natin ngayon na developments. Ang Bulacan, Pampanga sa North at Cavite and Laguna sa South. Kaya pati ang mga kalye at tulay na papunta sa mga lugar na ‘yon ay patuloy ring pinapaganda pa. Pati na rin ang airport,” he added.(Metro Manila is congested, so part of the planning is to develop the neighboring provinces and cities. Those are the developments we are seeing now -- Bulacan, Pampanga in the North and Cavite and Laguna in the South. That's why even the streets and bridges in those places continue to be improved, as well as the airport.)Marcos also said that implementing work-from-home or adjusted working hours set-up is also seen as one of the solutions for traffic congestion.In a recent Cabinet meeting, Marcos ordered a comprehensive and holistic approach in solving the traffic problem, not the “piecemeal approach” implemented by the previous administrations. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Who is Peraplay.Net? Everyone over 18 years old Philippines DESPITE Cebu City Councilor Pastor Alcover Jr.’s call for the resignation of City Agriculture Department (CAD) head Joelito Baclayon due to alleged ineffectiveness, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama reiterated his decision to retain Baclayon, citing his management prerogative.Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD), under lawyer Jose Daluz III, deployed mobile siphon trucks (MST) to mountain barangays.“It is only a call, but the mayor wants him to stay. They can have their call, but I have my management prerogative,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Asked if he is satisfied with Baclayon’s performance, Rama said he knew his department heads more than anyone else.In his privilege speech on April 3, Alcover accused Baclayon of lacking plans to address the plight of farmers in the city affected by the El Niño phenomenon. He noted that requests for farming equipment made by farmers last year allegedly remained unfulfilled.When asked about the distribution of water hoses and barrels to farmers, Rama said they had been distributing these ever since.However, in a prior interview with Casimero Pilones, head of the Alliance of Cebu City Farmers Association, Pilones said they have not received any assistance from the City Government this year.He said the farmers are in a dire situation, noting the lack of water for their crops.Pilones also suggested that the city could just provide them with drills so they could look for new sources of water, particularly in springs.However, Rama assured that part of their long-term plan is to search for new water sources, emphasizing hoses and barrels would not be much of a problem.Rama added that a private institution has committed to providing 11 water tankers, which the city can use to store water once they find new sources.MST deploymentMeanwhile, in a statement released on Monday, April 8, MCWD said that in collaboration with the City government, it had deployed two mobile siphon tanks (MSTs) in barangays Cambinocot and Bonbon to mitigate the impact of the El Niño phenomenon in the mountain barangays of Cebu City.The truck-mounted MST in Cambinocot, valued at approximately P15 million, can produce up to seven cubic meters of potable water per hour or 168 cubic meters of water per day. Similarly, the stationary MST in Bonbon, valued at P7.5 million, can produce up to 20 cubic meters of potable water per hour or 480 cubic meters of water per day.Both MSTs were donated to MCWD by the Japan International Cooperation Agency in 2016.The water from these units can be shared with residents of Pulangbato, Binaliw, Sirao, Buot, Pamutan, Sapangdaku and Babag, providing potable water to these areas. All other barangays are also permitted to collect water from these MSTs. The Cebu City government will cover the fuel expenses for operating the machines and the expenses of the personnel from barangays, and the Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office will ensure the security of the MSTs.MCWD has deployed personnel to operate the machines and will cover expenses for purifying agents in these areas.These mountain barangays are currently not served by MCWD, as distribution lines are yet to be installed. / AML

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DESPITE Cebu City Councilor Pastor Alcover Jr.’s call for the resignation of City Agriculture Department (CAD) head Joelito Baclayon due to alleged ineffectiveness, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama reiterated his decision to retain Baclayon, citing his management prerogative.Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD), under lawyer Jose Daluz III, deployed mobile siphon trucks (MST) to mountain barangays.“It is only a call, but the mayor wants him to stay. They can have their call, but I have my management prerogative,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Asked if he is satisfied with Baclayon’s performance, Rama said he knew his department heads more than anyone else.In his privilege speech on April 3, Alcover accused Baclayon of lacking plans to address the plight of farmers in the city affected by the El Niño phenomenon. He noted that requests for farming equipment made by farmers last year allegedly remained unfulfilled.When asked about the distribution of water hoses and barrels to farmers, Rama said they had been distributing these ever since.However, in a prior interview with Casimero Pilones, head of the Alliance of Cebu City Farmers Association, Pilones said they have not received any assistance from the City Government this year.He said the farmers are in a dire situation, noting the lack of water for their crops.Pilones also suggested that the city could just provide them with drills so they could look for new sources of water, particularly in springs.However, Rama assured that part of their long-term plan is to search for new water sources, emphasizing hoses and barrels would not be much of a problem.Rama added that a private institution has committed to providing 11 water tankers, which the city can use to store water once they find new sources.MST deploymentMeanwhile, in a statement released on Monday, April 8, MCWD said that in collaboration with the City government, it had deployed two mobile siphon tanks (MSTs) in barangays Cambinocot and Bonbon to mitigate the impact of the El Niño phenomenon in the mountain barangays of Cebu City.The truck-mounted MST in Cambinocot, valued at approximately P15 million, can produce up to seven cubic meters of potable water per hour or 168 cubic meters of water per day. Similarly, the stationary MST in Bonbon, valued at P7.5 million, can produce up to 20 cubic meters of potable water per hour or 480 cubic meters of water per day.Both MSTs were donated to MCWD by the Japan International Cooperation Agency in 2016.The water from these units can be shared with residents of Pulangbato, Binaliw, Sirao, Buot, Pamutan, Sapangdaku and Babag, providing potable water to these areas. All other barangays are also permitted to collect water from these MSTs. The Cebu City government will cover the fuel expenses for operating the machines and the expenses of the personnel from barangays, and the Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office will ensure the security of the MSTs.MCWD has deployed personnel to operate the machines and will cover expenses for purifying agents in these areas.These mountain barangays are currently not served by MCWD, as distribution lines are yet to be installed. / AML Who is the best filipino soccer player? THE Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) has confirmed that the bomb threat received on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Mandaue City, was similar to the bomb scares that occurred in Manila over the past few days. The bomb scare was sent to the official emails of the Mandaue City Government and the Department of Education (DepEd) Division of Mandaue around 1:34 p.m. on Thursday by a Japanese individual, which was later proven to be a hoax.In response, the MCPO conducted a paneling operation with the help of the Police Regional Office Central Visayas’ (PRO) 7 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) K9 units to monitor the government offices and schools for any malicious items and individuals. Police personnel were also deployed to guide the safety exit of students, as many schools opted to suspend their classes as a precaution on Thursday.Police Colonel Maribel Getigan, MCPO director, said in a press conference on Friday, Feb. 16, that they are continuing to coordinate with the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit Central Visayas to identify the culprit behind the bomb scare.MCPO also confirmed that the Social Security System 7 office and Regional Trial Court in the Qimonda IT Center in Cebu City received a similar bomb threat email.Class suspensionEdgar Espina, administration officer of the DepEd-Division of Mandaue, said the office would require schools to conduct announced drills periodically to avoid causing panic among students and school personnel following the recent incident. These drills will involve interactive exercises that will familiarize students and school staff with the necessary steps to prepare for and respond to a bomb threat.Espina said that immediately after receiving the bomb threat email, DepEd Mandaue directed school heads to secure their schools by inspecting the premises and checking for any suspicious items that should be reported to the police.He also added that even before the Division ordered a suspension of the afternoon classes due to the bomb scare around 2 p.m. on Thursday, almost all public schools had already suspended their classes to ensure the safety of the students, especially those in elementary schools.Do not panicOn Feb. 15, the Mandaue City Government released a statement advising the public not to panic in case they receive messages or emails containing bomb threats. The statement also emphasized the importance of relying only on official sources for accurate updates and refraining from sharing unverified rumors or posts to avoid amplifying misinformation and causing unnecessary anxiety.Furthermore, Getigan also warned those who enjoy sending bomb threats of the possibility of imprisonment once verified by the authorities.“We have a unit to identify you (bomb threat suspects). We will file a case against you. In Mandaue City, don’t be silly here because we mean business here, whoever is guilty will be held accountable,” she added.According to the Department of Justice, suspects who send bomb threat emails may face charges for violating Presidential Decree (PD) 1727, also known as the Anti-Bomb Threat Act, and the Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act.Under PD 1727, those found guilty may face imprisonment of up to five years, or a fine of up to P40,000, or both, at the discretion of the court.Similarly, those who violate the Cybercrime Prevention Act may face imprisonment or prison mayor, a fine of P200,000, a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred, or both.Getigan advised the public not to panic and to report any bomb-threat emails and messages to the police immediately. So, the police can then verify the threat and take necessary security actions.PH asked Japan for probe After several bomb threat emails sent to various government offices, the Philippines is now coordinating with Japan to investigate the matter. According to a statement by the Presidential Communications Office on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) is working closely with the Japanese government to address the issue.Within Metro Manila, 28 government agencies received a false bomb threat via email.The CICC stated that the bomb threat email was sent from Japan and had a domain name registered locally. The email was also received by multiple government agencies in Seoul, South Korea.According to the CICC, several government agencies in the Philippines were also hit with similar bomb threats in 2023.

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THE Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) has confirmed that the bomb threat received on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Mandaue City, was similar to the bomb scares that occurred in Manila over the past few days. The bomb scare was sent to the official emails of the Mandaue City Government and the Department of Education (DepEd) Division of Mandaue around 1:34 p.m. on Thursday by a Japanese individual, which was later proven to be a hoax.In response, the MCPO conducted a paneling operation with the help of the Police Regional Office Central Visayas’ (PRO) 7 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) K9 units to monitor the government offices and schools for any malicious items and individuals. Police personnel were also deployed to guide the safety exit of students, as many schools opted to suspend their classes as a precaution on Thursday.Police Colonel Maribel Getigan, MCPO director, said in a press conference on Friday, Feb. 16, that they are continuing to coordinate with the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit Central Visayas to identify the culprit behind the bomb scare.MCPO also confirmed that the Social Security System 7 office and Regional Trial Court in the Qimonda IT Center in Cebu City received a similar bomb threat email.Class suspensionEdgar Espina, administration officer of the DepEd-Division of Mandaue, said the office would require schools to conduct announced drills periodically to avoid causing panic among students and school personnel following the recent incident. These drills will involve interactive exercises that will familiarize students and school staff with the necessary steps to prepare for and respond to a bomb threat.Espina said that immediately after receiving the bomb threat email, DepEd Mandaue directed school heads to secure their schools by inspecting the premises and checking for any suspicious items that should be reported to the police.He also added that even before the Division ordered a suspension of the afternoon classes due to the bomb scare around 2 p.m. on Thursday, almost all public schools had already suspended their classes to ensure the safety of the students, especially those in elementary schools.Do not panicOn Feb. 15, the Mandaue City Government released a statement advising the public not to panic in case they receive messages or emails containing bomb threats. The statement also emphasized the importance of relying only on official sources for accurate updates and refraining from sharing unverified rumors or posts to avoid amplifying misinformation and causing unnecessary anxiety.Furthermore, Getigan also warned those who enjoy sending bomb threats of the possibility of imprisonment once verified by the authorities.“We have a unit to identify you (bomb threat suspects). We will file a case against you. In Mandaue City, don’t be silly here because we mean business here, whoever is guilty will be held accountable,” she added.According to the Department of Justice, suspects who send bomb threat emails may face charges for violating Presidential Decree (PD) 1727, also known as the Anti-Bomb Threat Act, and the Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act.Under PD 1727, those found guilty may face imprisonment of up to five years, or a fine of up to P40,000, or both, at the discretion of the court.Similarly, those who violate the Cybercrime Prevention Act may face imprisonment or prison mayor, a fine of P200,000, a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred, or both.Getigan advised the public not to panic and to report any bomb-threat emails and messages to the police immediately. So, the police can then verify the threat and take necessary security actions.PH asked Japan for probe After several bomb threat emails sent to various government offices, the Philippines is now coordinating with Japan to investigate the matter. According to a statement by the Presidential Communications Office on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) is working closely with the Japanese government to address the issue.Within Metro Manila, 28 government agencies received a false bomb threat via email.The CICC stated that the bomb threat email was sent from Japan and had a domain name registered locally. The email was also received by multiple government agencies in Seoul, South Korea.According to the CICC, several government agencies in the Philippines were also hit with similar bomb threats in 2023. Who is the best filipino soccer player? RECOGNIZING traffic as one of the major problems of the country, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Filipinos to follow traffic rules as he sees discipline as a traffic solution.In his vlog, Marcos said that even if the government will implement several measures to combat the heavy traffic, such as providing more roads and other transportation infrastructures, it will remain ineffective if people are still undisciplined on the road.“Pero ang higit na kakulangan nating mga Pilipino sa daan ay ‘disiplina.’ Dapat susunod tayo sa traffic rules. Para tayong mauubusan lagi ng kalye. May bago mang kalye, kung luma pa rin ang ugali ay wala pa rin,” he said.(But what we Filipinos lack most on the road is 'discipline.' We must follow the traffic rules. It's like we'll always run out of road. Building new roads would be worthless if we remain undisciplined.)“Ang pagbibigayan sa daan ay kailangan nating ipaalala sa bawat isa. Sa ating mga sarili. Ang ‘Bagong Pilipino’ ay disiplinado sa kalye; sumusunod sa batas trapiko; nagbibigay sa kapwa; at higit sa lahat, hindi naghahari-harian sa daan,” he added.(We need to remind each other about the importance of giving way. The 'New Filipino' has discipline, complies with traffic laws, gives way to others, and above all, not reigning as if he owns the road.)Marcos also reminded motorists to be courteous and respect one another, adding that a simple wave as a gesture of saying “thank you” would mean a lot.“At kapag nakapagbigayan naman tayo, ‘pag pinagbigyan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka lang. Pinadaan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka. Kumaway ka lang ng kaunti, malaking bagay ‘yan,” he said.(When you are given a way, just say 'thank you'. A wave can already make a difference.)“Pagkaginawa ninyo ‘yun, masasanay tayo sa ganyan at magbibigayan, siguro mas magandang bigayan ‘pagka ganun, ‘pag nagta-thank you man lang ng kaunti,” he added.(If you do that, we'll get used to that, and it’s better to say thank you.)He also reminded government employees and public servants to take the lead and serve as good examples to other motorists.During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government designated a bus lane only along Edsa to cater the commuting public.Aside from buses, only ambulances transporting patients, the President, Vice President, House Speaker, Senate President and the Chief Justice are allowed to pass through the bus lanes.The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), however, has been continuously apprehending motorists illegally passing through the bus lane, including ambulances not involved in emergency operations, policemen and other government employees.“Ang pag-aabuso at pagbalewala sa batas trapiko ay hindi pribileheyo na kasama sa sinumpaan naming mga lingkod bayan. Pangungunahan ng pamahalaan at lahat ng mga ahensya nito ang pagiging disiplinado sa ating mga lansangan,” Marcos said.(Abusing and disregarding traffic laws is not among the privileges accorded to us as public servants. The government and all its agencies will lead in showing discipline on the road.)Marcos also mulled to strengthen the development of the provinces near Metro Manila such as Bulacan, Pampanga, Cavite and Laguna to provide a long-term solution to the traffic problem in the metropolis.He said providing equal opportunities outside Metro Manila is one of the best solutions to address traffic congestion.“Habang patuloy ang pag-gawa ng ating mga tulay, flyover, skyway, subways, train systems, at iba pang mga imprastraktura para sa transportasyon, patuloy naman ang pagdami ng populasyon natin at ang pagdami ng mga sasakyan,” he said.(As our bridges, flyovers, skyways, subways, train systems, and other transportation infrastructure continue to be built, our population and the number of vehicles continue to increase.)“Congested ang Metro Manila, kung kaya bahagi talaga ng pag-paplano ay mai-develop ang mga kalapit na probinsya at siyudad. ‘Yan ang mga nakikita natin ngayon na developments. Ang Bulacan, Pampanga sa North at Cavite and Laguna sa South. Kaya pati ang mga kalye at tulay na papunta sa mga lugar na ‘yon ay patuloy ring pinapaganda pa. Pati na rin ang airport,” he added.(Metro Manila is congested, so part of the planning is to develop the neighboring provinces and cities. Those are the developments we are seeing now -- Bulacan, Pampanga in the North and Cavite and Laguna in the South. That's why even the streets and bridges in those places continue to be improved, as well as the airport.)Marcos also said that implementing work-from-home or adjusted working hours set-up is also seen as one of the solutions for traffic congestion.In a recent Cabinet meeting, Marcos ordered a comprehensive and holistic approach in solving the traffic problem, not the “piecemeal approach” implemented by the previous administrations. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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RECOGNIZING traffic as one of the major problems of the country, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Filipinos to follow traffic rules as he sees discipline as a traffic solution.In his vlog, Marcos said that even if the government will implement several measures to combat the heavy traffic, such as providing more roads and other transportation infrastructures, it will remain ineffective if people are still undisciplined on the road.“Pero ang higit na kakulangan nating mga Pilipino sa daan ay ‘disiplina.’ Dapat susunod tayo sa traffic rules. Para tayong mauubusan lagi ng kalye. May bago mang kalye, kung luma pa rin ang ugali ay wala pa rin,” he said.(But what we Filipinos lack most on the road is 'discipline.' We must follow the traffic rules. It's like we'll always run out of road. Building new roads would be worthless if we remain undisciplined.)“Ang pagbibigayan sa daan ay kailangan nating ipaalala sa bawat isa. Sa ating mga sarili. Ang ‘Bagong Pilipino’ ay disiplinado sa kalye; sumusunod sa batas trapiko; nagbibigay sa kapwa; at higit sa lahat, hindi naghahari-harian sa daan,” he added.(We need to remind each other about the importance of giving way. The 'New Filipino' has discipline, complies with traffic laws, gives way to others, and above all, not reigning as if he owns the road.)Marcos also reminded motorists to be courteous and respect one another, adding that a simple wave as a gesture of saying “thank you” would mean a lot.“At kapag nakapagbigayan naman tayo, ‘pag pinagbigyan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka lang. Pinadaan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka. Kumaway ka lang ng kaunti, malaking bagay ‘yan,” he said.(When you are given a way, just say 'thank you'. A wave can already make a difference.)“Pagkaginawa ninyo ‘yun, masasanay tayo sa ganyan at magbibigayan, siguro mas magandang bigayan ‘pagka ganun, ‘pag nagta-thank you man lang ng kaunti,” he added.(If you do that, we'll get used to that, and it’s better to say thank you.)He also reminded government employees and public servants to take the lead and serve as good examples to other motorists.During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government designated a bus lane only along Edsa to cater the commuting public.Aside from buses, only ambulances transporting patients, the President, Vice President, House Speaker, Senate President and the Chief Justice are allowed to pass through the bus lanes.The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), however, has been continuously apprehending motorists illegally passing through the bus lane, including ambulances not involved in emergency operations, policemen and other government employees.“Ang pag-aabuso at pagbalewala sa batas trapiko ay hindi pribileheyo na kasama sa sinumpaan naming mga lingkod bayan. Pangungunahan ng pamahalaan at lahat ng mga ahensya nito ang pagiging disiplinado sa ating mga lansangan,” Marcos said.(Abusing and disregarding traffic laws is not among the privileges accorded to us as public servants. The government and all its agencies will lead in showing discipline on the road.)Marcos also mulled to strengthen the development of the provinces near Metro Manila such as Bulacan, Pampanga, Cavite and Laguna to provide a long-term solution to the traffic problem in the metropolis.He said providing equal opportunities outside Metro Manila is one of the best solutions to address traffic congestion.“Habang patuloy ang pag-gawa ng ating mga tulay, flyover, skyway, subways, train systems, at iba pang mga imprastraktura para sa transportasyon, patuloy naman ang pagdami ng populasyon natin at ang pagdami ng mga sasakyan,” he said.(As our bridges, flyovers, skyways, subways, train systems, and other transportation infrastructure continue to be built, our population and the number of vehicles continue to increase.)“Congested ang Metro Manila, kung kaya bahagi talaga ng pag-paplano ay mai-develop ang mga kalapit na probinsya at siyudad. ‘Yan ang mga nakikita natin ngayon na developments. Ang Bulacan, Pampanga sa North at Cavite and Laguna sa South. Kaya pati ang mga kalye at tulay na papunta sa mga lugar na ‘yon ay patuloy ring pinapaganda pa. Pati na rin ang airport,” he added.(Metro Manila is congested, so part of the planning is to develop the neighboring provinces and cities. Those are the developments we are seeing now -- Bulacan, Pampanga in the North and Cavite and Laguna in the South. That's why even the streets and bridges in those places continue to be improved, as well as the airport.)Marcos also said that implementing work-from-home or adjusted working hours set-up is also seen as one of the solutions for traffic congestion.In a recent Cabinet meeting, Marcos ordered a comprehensive and holistic approach in solving the traffic problem, not the “piecemeal approach” implemented by the previous administrations. (TPM/SunStar Philippines), check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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Ang ‘Bagong Pilipino’ ay disiplinado sa kalye; sumusunod sa batas trapiko; nagbibigay sa kapwa; at higit sa lahat, hindi naghahari-harian sa daan,” he added.(We need to remind each other about the importance of giving way. The 'New Filipino' has discipline, complies with traffic laws, gives way to others, and above all, not reigning as if he owns the road.)Marcos also reminded motorists to be courteous and respect one another, adding that a simple wave as a gesture of saying “thank you” would mean a lot.“At kapag nakapagbigayan naman tayo, ‘pag pinagbigyan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka lang. Pinadaan ka, mag ‘thank you’ ka. Kumaway ka lang ng kaunti, malaking bagay ‘yan,” he said.(When you are given a way, just say 'thank you'. A wave can already make a difference.)“Pagkaginawa ninyo ‘yun, masasanay tayo sa ganyan at magbibigayan, siguro mas magandang bigayan ‘pagka ganun, ‘pag nagta-thank you man lang ng kaunti,” he added.(If you do that, we'll get used to that, and it’s better to say thank you.)He also reminded government employees and public servants to take the lead and serve as good examples to other motorists.During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government designated a bus lane only along Edsa to cater the commuting public.Aside from buses, only ambulances transporting patients, the President, Vice President, House Speaker, Senate President and the Chief Justice are allowed to pass through the bus lanes.The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), however, has been continuously apprehending motorists illegally passing through the bus lane, including ambulances not involved in emergency operations, policemen and other government employees.“Ang pag-aabuso at pagbalewala sa batas trapiko ay hindi pribileheyo na kasama sa sinumpaan naming mga lingkod bayan. Pangungunahan ng pamahalaan at lahat ng mga ahensya nito ang pagiging disiplinado sa ating mga lansangan,” Marcos said.(Abusing and disregarding traffic laws is not among the privileges accorded to us as public servants. 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He noted that requests for farming equipment made by farmers last year allegedly remained unfulfilled.When asked about the distribution of water hoses and barrels to farmers, Rama said they had been distributing these ever since.However, in a prior interview with Casimero Pilones, head of the Alliance of Cebu City Farmers Association, Pilones said they have not received any assistance from the City Government this year.He said the farmers are in a dire situation, noting the lack of water for their crops.Pilones also suggested that the city could just provide them with drills so they could look for new sources of water, particularly in springs.However, Rama assured that part of their long-term plan is to search for new water sources, emphasizing hoses and barrels would not be much of a problem.Rama added that a private institution has committed to providing 11 water tankers, which the city can use to store water once they find new sources.MST deploymentMeanwhile, in a statement released on Monday, April 8, MCWD said that in collaboration with the City government, it had deployed two mobile siphon tanks (MSTs) in barangays Cambinocot and Bonbon to mitigate the impact of the El Niño phenomenon in the mountain barangays of Cebu City.The truck-mounted MST in Cambinocot, valued at approximately P15 million, can produce up to seven cubic meters of potable water per hour or 168 cubic meters of water per day. 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Police personnel were also deployed to guide the safety exit of students, as many schools opted to suspend their classes as a precaution on Thursday.Police Colonel Maribel Getigan, MCPO director, said in a press conference on Friday, Feb. 16, that they are continuing to coordinate with the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Unit Central Visayas to identify the culprit behind the bomb scare.MCPO also confirmed that the Social Security System 7 office and Regional Trial Court in the Qimonda IT Center in Cebu City received a similar bomb threat email.Class suspensionEdgar Espina, administration officer of the DepEd-Division of Mandaue, said the office would require schools to conduct announced drills periodically to avoid causing panic among students and school personnel following the recent incident. 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The statement also emphasized the importance of relying only on official sources for accurate updates and refraining from sharing unverified rumors or posts to avoid amplifying misinformation and causing unnecessary anxiety.Furthermore, Getigan also warned those who enjoy sending bomb threats of the possibility of imprisonment once verified by the authorities.“We have a unit to identify you (bomb threat suspects). We will file a case against you. In Mandaue City, don’t be silly here because we mean business here, whoever is guilty will be held accountable,” she added.According to the Department of Justice, suspects who send bomb threat emails may face charges for violating Presidential Decree (PD) 1727, also known as the Anti-Bomb Threat Act, and the Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act.Under PD 1727, those found guilty may face imprisonment of up to five years, or a fine of up to P40,000, or both, at the discretion of the court.Similarly, those who violate the Cybercrime Prevention Act may face imprisonment or prison mayor, a fine of P200,000, a maximum amount commensurate to the damage incurred, or both.Getigan advised the public not to panic and to report any bomb-threat emails and messages to the police immediately. 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