A commuter’s complaint

Stephen D. Capillas 02/16/2017

If the passenger jeepney groups had their way, an P8 to P9 fare will soon be charged to the riding public within the year, and that’s certainly not good news in the wake of the reinstatement of…

Lapu-Lapu City might issue guns, bulletproof vests to ‘qualified’ enforcers

Norman V. Mendoza 02/15/2017

Acting Lapu-Lapu City mayor Marcial Ycong is now considering the possibility of arming “qualified” traffic enforcers and giving them bulletproof vests for their protection. Ycong said he understands that their intensified implementation of their “Oplan Koluron” campaign…

World-class trainings for top-notch security

Tricia Rodrigo 02/02/2017

WITH its drive to provide top-notch security and protection services, Password Security Agency makes sure that their security personnel are equipped with the right skills by giving them the necessary training and workshops to enhance their capabilities.…

Mandaue traffic personnel faces dismissal for accosting motorist

Dominic Yasay 01/28/2017

A personnel of the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (Team) will be dismissed from service by Mandaue City Mayor Luigi Quisumbing for allegedly threatening a violator who refused to surrender his license last Dec. 16. “I will…

Beauty’s paths

Jason A. Baguia 01/27/2017

As of the close of the first month of 2017, more than seven thousand people have died in the Philippine government’s narcotics war, both in police operations and unexplained killings. Do we still care? Blood coats the…

Better safe than sorry – Davide

Izobelle T. Pulgo 01/26/2017

Despite the inconvenience brought by the shutting down of cellphone signals during the last two major events held in Cebu, it is still always better to be safe than sorry. This was the sentiment expressed by Governor…

Regulating cell site shutdown

Editorial 01/26/2017

In the event of yet another cell site shutdown, the regional PNP office should make sure that it would only be limited to the venue of the major event being secured rather than the whole Metro Cebu…

Tom to police: Reduce crime, win over people’s hearts

Ador Vincent S. Mayol 01/23/2017

“Earn the respect of people.” This was the challenge posed by Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña to all policemen as they together try to improve the peace and order situation in the Queen City of the South.…

MAO BA?

Editorial 01/23/2017

SOBERED UP A group of drunken underage Sinulog revelers passed by the Jones Street area and pushed away other fiesta-goers to move past the large crowd that gathered there. An elderly woman who was one of those…

Terrorists don’t have to kill anyone to win

Ryan Macasero 01/21/2017

Thankfully, our fears of a follow-up bombing after the bombing in Hilongos, Leyte, did not happen during the Sinulog and the Miss Universe pageant’s swimsuit competition. One of the biggest security measures never done in the past,…

Taliño defends move to shut down mobile phone signals

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, John Carlo Villaruel, Norman V. Mendoza 01/18/2017

Better safe than sorry.” Chief Supt. Noli Taliño, director of the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7), yesterday defended his decision to shut down mobile phone signals during the Sto. Niño processions, the Sinulog Grand Parade…

Cell site shutdown

Editorial 01/17/2017

Barring any last-minute tragedy, there may be some justification for last week’s Metro Cebu–wide enforcement of the “zero signal” shutdown of cell sites to ensure the safety of both spectator and contingent during the Sinulog celebration. At…

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