Mask ban in Lapu starts on April 1

THE Lapu-Lapu City Government announced that the traffic enforcers and traffic police in the city will start apprehending on April 1 motorcycle drivers and riders who wear face covers.

Mayor Paz Radaza decided to strictly implement the helmet and bonnet ordinance, which was passed on May 25, 2009 yet, after several crimes were committed by men riding in tandem.

“For the safety sa atong publiko dala na sa nagmotor, I think it is about time nga i-implementar nato (strictly),” she said.

The mayor said members of the City Traffic Management System (CTMS) and the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office-Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU) already started informing the motorists about the implementation of the ordinance.

CTMS chief Mario Napule said one can only wear balaclava, which is commonly known as bonnet, or a surgical mask if he or she can show a medical certificate about their health condition.

As to the wearing of prescribed helmet, Napule said they might consider the plea of some Muslims to be exempted from it because it is their religious belief that they must only wear a turban, a cloth that is wrapped around a cap.

Napule said some members of the Muslim community in the city visited his office in the past days.

TEU chief Jimmy Fortes also said that they will seek an opinion from the Land Transportation Office officials about the matter, considering that wearing a helmet for safety reasons is covered by a national law. (FMG)

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