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PNP mikasaba sa Angkas; ‘anti-bastos’ law gipirmahan

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ANG Philippine National Police (PNP), pinaagi sa iyang Twitter account PNP Tweets, nikasaba sa ride-hailing services provider Angkas tungod sa social media post nga gihimo mga tulo ka buwan human si Presidente Rodrigo Duterte nipirma sa “anti-bastos” law.

Ang Angkas ni-posted sa Twitter mga alas 7:14 p.m. sa Martes, Hulyo 30: “Angkas is like sex. It’s scary the first time pero masarap ulit-ulitin.”

Ang PNP, sa ilang Twitter account @PNPhotline, nikutlo sa Angkas tweet sa iyang post ug nanawagan sa attention sa Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB):

“This is not acceptable to commuters. Matatakot ang tao sa Angkas pag ganito. This is not promoting public safety in transport business anymore @LTFRB_Official @LTFRB.”

‘Anti-bastos’

Ang Republic Act 11313, kun Safe Spaces Act apan mas nailang “anti-bastos” law, gipirmahan ni Duterte niadtong Abril 17.

Ang kopya sa balaud gipagawas sa tunga-tunga sa Hulyo.

Ang balaud nagsilot niadtong manitsit, managhoy, mosultig binastos ni bisan kinsa.

Silutan usab kadtong mohimog sexual comments, magduwa sa kinatawo sa publiko o magtudlotudlo sa kinatawo, ug uban pang sexual advances. (Sun Star Philippines)

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