2,129 quarantine violators apprehended by Pasay police in just two weeks
The Pasay City police apprehended a total of 2,129 quarantine violators based on their latest record from March 1 up to 12 noon of March 11, according to Col. Cesar Paday-os, the city police chief.

Paday-os said that 1,327 were apprehended for not wearing face masks, 321 for violating curfew hours, 268 for non-wearing of face shields, and 213 for not observing social distancing.
On March 10 at about 10:00 p.m., the police conducted inspections at different resto-bars and other similar establishments along Barangay 183 which is considered as a critical zone for recording 24 active cases.
Five resto-bars were inspected by the police to ensure that they are not operating since the city government placed them under total lockdown. These included Secret Lounge along 6th/9th St.; RAM Bar along 8th /5th St; Commandos Resto Bar on 10th 7th St.; Kalye Tres Restobar along 6th/3rd St.; and Music Restaurant and Bar along 6th/1st St.
The police are reminding city residents to follow the health protocols like wearing of face mask and face shield and observing physical distancing, now that the city has recorded 35 new additional barangays placed under localized community quarantine (LCQ).
The city Public Information Office (PIO) reported that a total of 89 barangays with 101 households are now placed under LCQ.