Muntinlupa LGU reminds public of dangers of firecrackers
The Muntinlupa City government reminded the public of the dangers of using firecrackers to celebrate the holiday season.
“Bilang paalala sa mga Muntinlupeño, hinihikayat ng Pamahalaang Lungsod sa pangunguna ni Mayor Ruffy Biazon, at ni PNP (Pulis Ng Muntinlupa) Chief of Police Col. Robert Domingo, ang lahat na maging responsable at maingat—makisaya nang ligtas, sumunod sa batas, at piliin ang alternatibong selebrasyon na hindi delikado (As a reminder to Muntinlupa residents, the City Government, led by Mayor Ruffy Biazon, and PNP (Pulis Ng Muntinlupa) Chief of Police Col. Robert Domingo, encourages everyone to be responsible and careful—have fun safely, obey the law, and choose alternative celebrations that are not dangerous),” the Muntinlupa City government posted on Facebook.
Muntinlupa has an ordinance which totally bans the possession, use, manufacture, sale, display and distribution of any firecracker and pyrotechnic device within its jurisdiction. .
City Ordinance 14-092, approved in 2014, prohibits “the manufacture, display, sale, distribution, possession or use of firecrackers or pyrotechnic devices and such other similar devices and the exploding of firecrackers or other similar explosives within the territorial jurisdiction of Muntinlupa City.”
“lt shall, likewise be unlawful for any person to discharge or explode, or cause to discharge or to explode, any firecrackers, or any other explosive or to use any pyrotechnic device or any such other similar device, at anytime and anywhere within the territory of Muntinlupa City,” according to the ordinance.
Violators will be fined P1,000 “or imprisonment of not more than one (1) month but not less than (2) days or both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the Court.”
For the second offense, violators face ”a fine of Three Thousand Pesos (Php3,000.00) or imprisonment of not more than Six (6) months but not less Three (3) months, or both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the Court.”
For the third offense, violators face “a fine of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00) or imprisonment of not more than Six (6) months but not less than three (3) months, or both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of Court.”
“lf the violation is committed by a business establishment, the President or General Manager or the Person acting in behalf of either the President or General Manager shall be held liable in the case of a corporation or partnership, or the owner or proprietor or the person acting in his behalf shall be held responsible in the case of a single proprietorship,” the ordinance added.
The Civil Security Group of the Philippine National Police, meanwhile, issued a list of prohibited firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices.
“Relatedly, all applicable laws as well as existing rules and regulations relative to explosives/explosive ingredients, firecrackers, and pyrotechnic devices shall be strictly implemented in accordance with the policies of LGU [local government unit] concerned,” according to the advisory.
The prohibited firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices are:
Atomic Bomb
Atomic Triangle
Bin Laden
Boga
Coke-in-Can
Dart Bomb
Five Star
Goodbye Delima
Goodbye Napoles
Goodbye Philippines
GPH Nuclear
Hello Columbia
Kabasi
King Kong
Picollo
Pill Box
Pla-pla
Poppop
Special
Super Lolo
Super Yolanda
Giant Bawang
Kwiton
Giant whistle bomb
Large-size Judas Belt
Goodbye Bading
Lolo Thunder
Goodbye Chismosa
Mother Rockets
Tuna
Watusi
Alloverweight and oversized FCPDs
All imported finished products
Other unlabeled locally-made FCPD products
Other types of firecrackers with other brands/names equivalent to those that are prohibited