10pm to 4am curfew at liquor ban sa Cavite, ipinapatupad na | 24 Oras

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Transcript
00:00 Curfew and liquor ban has been in effect for 6 hours in Cavite since 10pm.
00:08 This is what's being broadcast live.
00:10 Let's see how it goes.
00:12 Curfew and liquor ban is still in effect in Cavite.
00:21 There's a fine for the first offense.
00:24 It's 10pm in Cavite and curfew is still in effect until 4am.
00:39 Adults are not allowed to go out and sit in public places during curfew from October 19 to October 30.
00:49 According to the Ordinance of the Philippine Government, election officials and personnel are exempted from curfew.
00:55 Even those who are enforcing the law, like the police, are exempted.
00:58 They are also exempted from going to work, emergency, or permission from their parents or guardians for essential activities.
01:07 It's said that the election period in Cavite is silent in half, but...
01:11 Generally, barangay elections are especially in barangay.
01:16 So, neighbors and family members are exempted from personnel.
01:21 It's given.
01:22 So, we just want to be preventive about anything.
01:26 Those I talked to in the province are in favor of curfew.
01:29 It's okay because it's for the safety of the youth.
01:35 Because, of course, we don't know what will happen if there are candidates fighting for election.
01:44 It's too chaotic if the government doesn't enforce the curfew.
01:54 If you don't follow the rules, you will be prevented from going out.
02:01 Even now, some businesses are affected, and they are still open until late at night.
02:05 It's a bit normal because people don't go out.
02:09 What about those who are outside?
02:12 Those who are outside?
02:14 You said earlier that there are still people outside.
02:16 Yes, those who come home from work.
02:19 They go out and buy.
02:21 Do they eat?
02:22 Do they go out?
02:23 No.
02:24 There are no people outside.
02:27 There are still no reports, none that we know of.
02:34 Generally, the response of the public is they're very responsive with the curfew.
02:42 It's in a positive way because they do understand that it is coming from...
02:47 It is coming and it is crafted with good intentions to really keep this election safe and successful for everybody.
02:57 The first curfew penalty is P2,000.
03:02 P5,000 for 6 months in prison for the third time.
03:06 At this time, some streets are still open, particularly here in our place in Bacoor City.
03:17 Although we expect that the situation will change, the curfew will be implemented again later at 10 p.m.
03:25 Thank you very much.
03:27 Dano Ting Cungco, live from Bacoor, Cavite.
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03:33 [speaking Filipino]
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