Lifestyle

Noisy mufflers a 'no-no' in Victorias City

Carla N. Canet

THE Local Government of Victorias, led by Mayor Francis Frederick "Wantan" Palanca, has demolished noisy exhaust systems (mufflers) installed in motorcycles traversing the city streets.

It has seized and destroyed a total of 380 motorcycle mufflers in front of the Victorias City Police Station recently in the presence of Palanca, Victorias City Police Chief Lieutenant Colonel Eudardo Corpuz with Councilor Derek Palanca, OIC-City Administrator Dino Acuna, Executive Assistant IV Danilo De Asis Jr., and Police Staff Sergeant Alfredo Javellana, chief traffic PNCO.

Loud motorcycle mufflers exceeding 115 decibels causing noise along the roads were confiscated from December 2019 to June 28, 2020.

Palanca lauded the efforts of the City PNP and the Traffic Division since this is the first time that the City has apprehended and destroyed illegal and modified mufflers, which is a violation of Republic Act 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines.

Proper minimum health protocols were observed during the activity.

Meanwhile, the City Government will soon have its dialysis center to be located at their City Health Office.

Palanca has received the dialysis equipment and hopes to start its operation soon as many residents with kidney trouble need to undergo dialysis.

He thanked the Department of Health for extending to the city such a facility that will truly serve the people with kidney problems.

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