Bacolod police receive 3 ATVs for MassKara festival security
BACOLOD CITY – The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) has deployed all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to enhance their mobile patrol capabilities during the celebration of this year’s MassKara Festival.
MAYOR Alfredo Abelardo ‘Albee’ Benitez (third from right) turns over three all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to Police Col. Noel Aliño (second from right), Bacolod City police director, in the presence of Councilors Jude Thaddeus Sayson (second from left) and Al Victor Espino (third from left) at the Bacolod City Government Center. (Photo courtesy of BCPO)
Three ATVs were recently turned over by the city government to the local police to enable them to provide efficient and agile transportation for police officers, ensuring effective crowd control, public safety, and crime prevention during the festival.
The BCPO will have close coordination with festival organizers to identify areas that require increased police presence and appropriate patrol routes for the ATVs.
Police Col. Noel Aliño, Bacolod police director, said the BCPO will determine the strategic deployment of the ATVs based on crowd size, event schedule, and specific policing requirements, coordinating their efforts with festival organizers and other relevant stakeholders.
Aliño said the ATVs will enable police officers to maneuver through crowded festival areas quickly, efficiently, and safely, ensuring a proactive response to incidents and emergencies.
It can also be used to enhance the visibility of law enforcement personnel, acting as a deterrent to potential criminal activities and ensuring a stronger police presence throughout the festival.
The BCPO will provide a specialized training to designated police officers who will operate the ATVs. This training includes safe handling, driving techniques, and emergency procedures specific to ATVs.
The BCPO will also conduct a continuous monitoring and evaluation of the ATV program's effectiveness during the festival to determine the need for adjustments or improvements to the program.
This will involve analyzing response times, efficiency of patrols, incidents prevented, and feedback from festival-goers and law enforcement personnel.