MANILA, Philippines —President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday ordered law enforcers to refrain from drinking in public places, saying that drunk law enforcers tend to be involved in trouble.
“Kayong mga pulis (policemen), I’m warning you, do not drink in public. Sa Davao pinagbawalan ko ‘yan (I banned that in Davao), ngayon (now) all over the Philippines. Do not enter into drinking places,” Duterte said in a speech during the Barangay Summit on Peace and Order at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.
The President said the military will also be banned from entering drinking places as law enforcers who are drunk may harm each other during drinking sessions.
“Kasi wala kayong ibang gawin pag lasing na, pati army, wag kayong magdala ng baril. Kasi itong army pati pulis isa rin itong mag-agawan ng microphone…’pag lasing na, magbarilan na ang mga gago,” he said.
(You won’t be able to do anything if you are already drunk. So the Army is included. Don’t bring guns. These Army men and policemen shoot each other when they get drunk.)
The President issued the order after he claimed that he beat up on Monday a soldier and a police officer for shooting each other.
“Kahapon may nagbarilan na (pulis at) army sinuntok ko silang dalawa sa ospital… sabi ko sa doctor labas ka muna, binugbog ko ‘yung dalawa letse kayo (Yesterday, I punched a soldier an police officer at the hospital for shooting each other. I told the doctor to get out and I punched those two),” he said.
Recently, Duterte also ordered police officers to stay out of casinos, singling out Okada Manila in Parañaque City, which he described as a place “crawling with usurers and kidnappers.” /ee
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