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Spectrum MC Group is a group of men and women which primary task is Civic-Action Group and escort-Ma Civic action group

15/06/2026
08/06/2026

πŸŸͺ TSUNAMI WARNING; GO TO HIGHER GROUNDS NOW! ⚠️🌊

BREAKING NEWS: TSUNAMI WARNING has been issued by PHIVOLCS following a STRONG magnitude 7.0+ earthquake hits offshore in .

AREAS UNDER TSUNAMI WARNING:
β€’ Sarangani
β€’ Davao Occidental
β€’ Tawi-tawi
β€’ Sulu
β€’ Basilan
β€’ Zamboanga del Sur
β€’ Zamboanga Sibugay
β€’ Sultan Kudarat
β€’ South Cotabato

GO TO HIGHER GROUNDS NOW! ⚠️🌊

02/03/2026

Inihain ni House Majority Leader Sandro Marcos ang House Bill 8190, o β€œAnti-Road Rage Act,” na naglalayong gawing kriminal ang agresibong pagmamaneho at maglatag ng kaukulang parusa. Layunin nitong tiyakin na ang mga kalsada sa Pilipinas ay ligtas at payapa, at maiwasan ang pananakot at karahasan sa trapiko.

Ayon sa panukala, responsableng paggamit ng kalsada, disiplina, at respeto ang pangunahing prinsipyo. Batay sa Philippines Road Safety Profile 2025, mataas pa rin ang bilang ng aksidente sa kalsada sa bansa, kaya mahalaga ang isang malinaw na legal na framework para pigilan ang road rage bago mauwi sa trahedya.

17/08/2025

𝗒𝗻𝗲 π˜„π—²π—²π—Έ π˜π—Ό π—°π—Όπ—Ίπ—½π—Ήπ˜†
𝗠𝗔𝗬𝗒π—₯ π—œπ—¦π—¦π—¨π—˜π—¦ 𝗙π—₯π—˜π—¦π—› 𝗒π—₯π——π—˜π—₯ 𝗙𝗒π—₯ π—•π—¨π—¦π—œπ—‘π—˜π—¦π—¦π—˜π—¦ 𝗧𝗒 π—§π—œπ——π—¬ 𝗨𝗣 𝗣π—₯π—˜π— π—œπ—¦π—˜π—¦

Mayor Benjamin Magalong issued an order today, Aug. 17, 2025 giving all business establishments one week starting Aug. 18, 2025 to clean up and maintain their premises as part of the continuing aggressive clean and orderly campaign.

"This is a fair warning to all our businessmen. If after one week your frontage and immediate surroundings remain dirty and disorderly then be prepared to suffer the consequences," the mayor said.

He said a lot of commercial firms appeared to have neglected the upkeep of their premises resulting to eyesores and even health and safety hazards.

"It's very frustrating to see these filthy frontage to think that these are businesses. They mirror the image of our city. Owners should be responsible enough to see to the upkeep of their own bread and butter," the mayor said.

He said after one week, the city through the Public Order and Safety Division and other offices will launch a fresh wave of inspections of commercial establishments along the highways and the central business district to check on their compliance with the city's Anti-Littering Ordinance and other related laws.

Those that will fail to comply will be issued notices of violations and pay the corresponding penalties.

The anti-littering measure or Ordinance No. 54-1988 as amended by Ordinance No. 59-2020 imposes penalties of fines ranging from P1,000-5,000 or community service of up to 36 hours for individuals and fines of P3,000-P5,000 with suspension and revocation of business permits for establishments.

As stipulated in the ordinance, "owners or commercial and industrial establishments such as hotels, restaurants, hospitals, cinema housee, stores, transportation companies, universities, colleges, schools and other similar institutions and owners or administrators of commercial and residential lots shall be obliged to keep their areas and surroundings as well as abutting roads, drainage canals, curbs and gutters, alleys and other passageways and their immediate premises clean."

Owners of buildings abutting on streets are also mandated to provide receptacles on sidewalks for use of the public.

These establishments are to be inspected anytime during regular business hours by law enforcers.

The mayor also reminded residents and visitors that the ordinance punishes rhe following acts:

"Spitting, or expectorating, discharging mucus from the nose, urinating, defecating, vomiting, throwing, dumping, leaving or scattering "pieces of paper, peelings, cigarette or to***co butts, soil or any kind of refuse or garbage in public places such as parks, streets, plazas, lagoons, lakes, brooks, roads, canals, alleys, fences, walls, markets and inside public buildings or enclosures which are open to the public;

"Throwing or dumping garbage, waste matter, refuse, urine, used oil, used paint, water used from painting, cleaning and car washing, human waste and substances whether solid or liquid into canals, drainage systems, sewerage systems, curbs and gutters , creeks, rivers, tributaries, rivulets, and other natural waterways including lakes, lagoons, catch basins and other natural bodies of water."

"It all boils down to discipline and I hope for the day when we do not have to resort to issuing repeated reminders and waging crackdowns to achieve the clean, orderly and healthy Baguio that we want," the mayor said. - Aileen P. Refuerzo

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