Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts patrol Mandaue streets for litterbugs | Inquirer News

Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts patrol Mandaue streets for litterbugs

/ 08:06 AM August 01, 2012

ARMED with citation tickets and accompanied by local officials, about 24 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts patrolled barangay Ibabao-Estancia in Mandaue City for litter bugs yesterday.

 
The scouts of Mandaue City National High School met with 10 eco-wardens, tanods and police personnel to be briefed on their tasks.

 
Ibabao-Estancia barangay captain Jun del Mar said the school willingly offered the scouts for training to help keep city streets clean and to protect the environment.

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The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts were stationed at S.B Cabahug street in Ibabao.

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Three hours on the job, the scouts managed to catch 150 violators of the city’s solid waste management law.

 
They were supervised by del Mar and Ricardo Mendoza, officer-in-charge of the city’s barangay waste management program.

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Mendoza said those who spit, defecate, urinate and dispose of cigarette butts, plastics and all garbage will be issued tickets.

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He said the violators were unaware of the city law and were let go with reminders not to repeat the violations.

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A violator may be issued a citation ticket which carries a P200 to P5,000 fine.

 
Mendoza said they hope to expand the program to other barangays.

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“It’s a long overdue city ordinance,” del Mar said. Correspondent Norman V. Mendoza

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