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UPDATE (11/30/2007 12:21am)
During the Curfew Hours:
- No weapons allowed – licensed or unlicensed
- No PUVs will be allowed to travel
- Bring legal IDs
- Bring Company IDs for those going to work or going home
- Only Valid Reasons will be honoured (Emergency and Work for example)
Exempted from the curfew:
- Deliveries of products and services
- Passengers of airlines with an early-morning or late-night flight
- Emergency cases
- Doctors and Hearlth care practitioners on duty
- Police and military personnel on duty
- Emergency response persons such as firemen and paramedics
- Night-shift workers such as call center agents
- Media crews on duty
- diplomatic corps
Violators will be brought to the nearest police station for an interview and will be released only after the curfew (5:00am / 0500H), unless if the person will undergo more investigations. Violators will also undergo medical examination.
Checkpoint personnel must respect and conduct proper searches, arrests, and treatment to all. They must also be in uniform and with proper IDs and nameplates.
Checkpoints in all entry and exit points of every town and cities in Region III, National Capital Region, and Region IV-A (CALABARZON).
Reason: Post Operations procedures / Follow-Up Operations.
* If the operations/procedures are complete, the curfew will be over, otherwise the PNP may extend the curfew for another day.Source: Malacanang Press Conference via NBN 4.
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See! a member of Pinoy Senate, sensing that he is trailing behind the race for 2010 presidency and his futile effort to free himself from incarceration, grabbed again the limelight.
He launched again a rebellious act to boast his campaign and gain a much needed support to strenghten his dwindling status. He has done this before in the failed Oakwood Hotel Mutiny and won him a seat at the Pinoy Senate….while campaigning behind bars.
He has done it again in trying to project a “macho” image while at the same time portraying a meek lamb and gain sympathy from the electorates.
Senator Antonio Trillanes was charged for the second time of sedition . . . see more
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Coverage: Central Luzon (Region III), Megapolitan Manila (NCR Region), and Southern Luzon (Region IV-A / CALABARZON)
Time: 0000H~0500H / 12:00mn to 5:00am
Date: Friday, 30th November 2007 (Bonifacio Day [Philippine Holiday])The PNP will be issuing “guidelines” about the Curfew.
It is strongly recommended to bring legal IDs as well as your Company IDs if you are heading to work or going home. According to the initial announcements, only those with emergency issues will be allowed during the Curfew hours.
No further information after the news reports and announcements.
Public service by: gameshogun.ws Blognet.
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I’m hosting the 10th edition for the fourth year of Grand Rounds today at my health blog, Prudence, M.D.What is Grand Rounds, anyway?Grand Rounds is a weekly rotating blog carnival of the best of the medical blogosphere. Each week, usually every Tuesday, a blogger will host in his site links to posts of different bloggers [...]
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 I heard you!You were asking what’s the title for right? Okay here it goes.I was in a store and the cashier gave my change. As I was putting my paper bill on my wallet I noticed a stamp on a one US dollar bill where it says “See where I’ve been, track where I go [...]
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Today is the day of my flight to Manila. I will be on board with Cebu Pacific plane from Tacloban City to Manila.My fiancée is very much interested to go with me (to attend the bloggers’ eyeball) but she just couldn’t leave her pre-elementary pupils in Marihatag, Surigao del Sur. We’ll also unlucky for I [...]
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The Christmas spirit is barely felt these days.Shackled by financial hardships in spite of the country’s “strong†economic performance, the country’s destitute majority has become caught up in so many other things aside from the holiday season.And whatever holiday feeling left is fast being blown away by the powerful winds of the arriving…
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