‘Report noisy videoke bars’ | Inquirer News

‘Report noisy videoke bars’

/ 01:15 PM October 27, 2012

Mandaue city authorities are urging the public to report videoke bars which create too much noise.

City Administrator James Abadia said a city ordinance already regulates commercial video karaoke  but  a citizen has to complain first before the city can take action.

“We need to have a complainant for us to know about the videoke houses and its details,” he said.

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Abadia said the city has been regularly inspecting videoke bars to make sure they comply with the ordinance.

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A citizen can file complaint with the City Legal Office.

Under City Ordinance No. 12-2011-663, a commercial videoke  machine must be inside an establishment to mitigate the effects of the sound.

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Owners  must also install sound reduction devices to absorb the sound.

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The sound  must be within the average hearing  range of 90 to 93 decibels . The visual  display that accompanies the song must not be obscene or pornographic.

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Videoke bars are only allowed to operate from Sunday to Thursday between 8 a.m. and 12 midnight and Friday to Saturday from 8 a.m.to 1 a.m.

First time violators will be fined P500.

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A second offense carries a fine of  P1,000 while  a third offense draws a P2,000 fine and confiscation of videoke machines. /CORRESPONDENT JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

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