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Filipinas fall in Pinatar Cup debut

Alate first-half penalty broke the Philippine women’s football team’s heart after falling to Wales, 0-1, in its debut at the Pinatar Cup early Thursday (Philippine Time) at the Pinatar Arena in San Pedro Del Pinatar, Spain.

Kayleigh Green’s spot kick just before halftime decided the outcome, but apart from that, the Filipinas’ defense held forth for the other parts of the match.

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The difference came at the first-half stoppage time when Dominique Randle tripped Rhiannon Roberts inside the penalty spot while trying to get the ball back.

Green sent Olivia McDaniels in the wrong direc- tion and slotted the penalty at the left side of the goal just before Lucie Sulcova called it a half.

The Filipinas exerted a better effort in the second half, but the Welsh ladies still escaped with a win.

The Filipinas will next face Scotland, a 0-2 loser to Iceland on Saturday night.

(PNA) because he played his first two NBA seasons in Los Angeles before getting traded four times and eventually returning to the Lakers last week. Russell was clearly thrilled to be back in Hollywood, putting on an impressive playmaking performance while also repeatedly exhorting the crowd to standing ovations for the Lakers.

Brandon Ingram scored 25 points and C.J. McCollum had 22 points and nine assists in his return from a one-game absence with a sprained right ankle for the Pelicans, who lost for only the second time in six games.

Russell, Beasley and Vanderbilt — teammates for the previous two seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves — reteamed in the Lakers’ 30th starting lineup of the 59-game season.

Davis, who went 13 for 17, scored nine points early in the fourth quarter while Los Angeles pulled away in a solid all-around defensive performance. Dennis Schröder added 10 points.

New Orleans’ Josh Rich- ardson was ejected with 10:52 left in the fourth quarter after arguing vociferously for a foul on James. Richardson had eight points.

TIP-INS d) Employees and establishments in the private sector shall be encouraged to attend trainings and forum organized by PSSO, in coordination with other security forces, related to the Culture of Security; e) Security forces shall be organized for complementary efforts within the specified areas; f) Security forces, in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, shall inspect all vehicles and designate separate parking areas for motorcycles and four (4)-wheeled vehicles away from vital installations; g) Security forces, in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, shall maintain appropriate personnel and platforms in the specified areas; h) Security forces shall maintain Mobile Patrol Units along the streets within the specified areas; i) Private establishments along the specified areas shall maintain and establish CCTVs in accordance with the CCTV Ordinance and other laws; j) The local government shall also install and maintain CCTVs in the specified areas, which shall be coordinated with the PSSO City-wide CCTV coverage; k) The use of drones and the operation of General Aviation Aircrafts in the specified areas shall be coordinated with CAAP Davao City and PSSO under the Davao City Drone Ordinance; l) All specified areas shall provide information signages in coordination with the TFD, DCPO, and City Information Office (CIO) for public information and dissemination purposes; m) Plant shrubs should be well-trimmed at all times. See-through plant shrubs are highly encouraged; n) For security and sanitation purposes, CENRO-Davao City shall ensure that transparent garbage bins are being used within the specified areas, without prejudice to those that are inside and are covered by garbage bin protective walls; and o) CENRO-Davao City shall prioritize the collection of garbage bins within the specified areas.

Pelicans: Zion Williamson attended the game and greeted James during a timeout. He has missed 22 straight games with a strained hamstring, and he is expected to be out for several weeks after the break. ... Former Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. sat out with left groin soreness.

SECTION 7. SECURITY MEASURES DURING BIG EVENTS – The following security measures shall be established and implemented by the monitoring and implementing agencies headed by the Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO): a. During big events, organizers shall submit to PSSO their security plan for the duration of the event; b. If found to be necessary by the monitoring and implementing agencies in the interest of public safety and security, a National Police Clearance from the PNP and/or clearance from NBI shall also be complied with and submitted by identified employees, vendors or concessionaires; c. Security forces shall deploy its K-9 and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Teams during big events; d. The security cluster shall maintain a joint security command post during big events; e. During big events, Davao City 911 and the Davao City Fire District shall conduct fire and emergency safety inspections before, during, and after the event. They shall be colocated with the Safety and Security Command Post, and have standby personnel, equipment, and ambulances in case of emergency; f. All big events prior to their openings, shall provide adequate public information to participants regarding the security measures to be practiced during their event, either through social media posting, inclusion of a pamphlet or info-sheet of security measures in their event kits, or other methods to disseminate such information. g. All big events shall provide signages in their entrances and around the venue, as well as constant reminders to the event participants of the security regulations for the event, in coordination with TFD, DCPO, and City Information Office (CIO), for public information and dissemination purposes; h. For security and sanitation purposes, CENRO-Davao City shall ensure that transparent garbage bins are being used, without prejudice to those that are inside and are covered by garbage bin protective walls; and i. CENRO-Davao City shall prioritize the collection of garbage bins during big events.

SECTION 8. REGULATIONS IN SPECIFIED AREAS – The following regulations shall be observed by all persons within the specified areas:

A. All bags, backpacks, parcels, and items of similar nature shall be strictly inspected prior to entry or passage through the specified areas.

B. Areas designated as “Restricted Areas”, “Employees Only”, “Authorized Personnel Only” and the like, shall be established as such in the interest of public safety and security. Any person who enters the same without the proper authority shall be penalized under this Ordinance and other applicable laws.

SECTION 9. REGULATIONS DURING BIG EVENTS – During big events, the following regulations shall be reasonably established and the public properly informed of the same at least two weeks prior to the big event and may include, but will not be limited to:

A. Carrying of bags, backpacks, and boxes may be strictly regulated within the event area. The following regulations may be set: a. Transparency regulations (such as only transparent bags will be allowed) b. Size restrictions (such as only small bags and pouches shall be allowed) c. Quantity restrictions (such as only one bag shall be allowed per person)

B. Bringing or carrying of non-transparent water bottles, non-transparent food containers, or non-transparent plastic wares may be strictly regulated within the event area during big events, when the security forces deem the need for such restriction. All should be reminded to comply with the City’s “No To Single Use Plastic Ordinance and Policies”.

C. The use of jackets, weighted vests, and hydration vests may also be strictly regulated or prohibited within the event area during big events.

D. Other restrictions deemed appropriate by the organizers and security forces, and approved by PSSO.

SECTION 10. EXEMPTIONS TO THE REGULATIONS – During big events, the carrying of bags, boxes, parcels and others of similar nature, the wearing of jackets, vests and the like, as well as the bringing of non-transparent food containers, food containers and plastic wares belonging to registered vendors, those of the media, designated event organizers, coordinators and participants, security forces and other authorized civilian partners may be exempted from the established regulations, but shall be subjected to inspection before they can be allowed inside.

SECTION 11. REFUSAL TO COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS

1. Any person unwilling to comply with the established regulations before entering the specified areas or during big events shall not be allowed to enter the same.

2. Any person, who, after due notice, willfully disregards or contravenes the regulations within the specified areas or during big events shall be penalized under this Ordinance, and other applicable laws.

SECTION 12. INFORMATION AND EDUCATION CAMPAIGN – There shall be a Public Information Drive regarding the implementation of this Ordinance and it shall be headed by the City Information Office (CIO) with close coordination with PSSO and other security forces.

Information dissemination through signages, flyers, audio-visual presentations, and other forms of public information dissemination shall be established and placed in the specified areas, within areas where the big event shall take place, or other areas of convergence.

Event organizers, with the assistance of the City Information Office, shall be responsible in informing all participants and the general public of the security regulations for their events, which shall be done at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of the event.

SECTION 13. PENALTY CLAUSE - Any violation of the regulations under this Ordinance shall be penalized with a fine of Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00) and/or one (1) month of imprisonment, upon the discretion of the court, and shall be required to participate in an orientation or awareness lecture regarding the Culture of Security by PSSO, in coordination with other security forces, without prejudice to the prosecution of other criminal actions.

SECTION 14. ORDINANCE VIOLATION RECEIPT/CITATION TICKET - An ORDINANCE VIOLATION RECEIPT, otherwise known as a CITATION TICKET, shall be issued to violators of this Ordinance. The citation ticket shall state the name and address of the violator, the specific violation committed, and the provisions of the succeeding section, “No Contest Provision.”

The Philippine National Police (PNP) and such other appropriate enforcers as may be commissioned by the City Mayor shall have the power to apprehend violators of this Ordinance and issue citation tickets.

The City Mayor may deputize Barangay Officials or representatives in the strict implementation of this Ordinance, as the need arises.

SECTION 15. NO CONTEST PROVISION – Any person cited for violation of this

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Ordinance who does not wish to contest the same and is willing to pay One Thousand Pesos (P1,000) voluntarily within three (3) days the penalty imposed under this Ordinance prior to the filing of a complaint before the Office of the City Prosecutor shall be allowed to do so, and shall pay the corresponding penalty of One Thousand Pesos (P1,000) at the City Treasurer’s Office (CTO) or before the CTO’s authorized representatives in the barangays. The person cited, may in the alternative, render a maximum of 16 hours of voluntary community service, if the fee cannot be produced.

Such persons, whether paying the fine or rendering service, shall likewise be required to undergo a mandatory orientation or awareness lecture regarding the Culture of Security by PSSO, in coordination with other security forces, without prejudice to the prosecution of other criminal actions.

The City Legal Office (CLO) and the City Treasurer’s Office (CTO) shall provide for the procedure for the availment of the “No Contest Provision” and establish a case inventory and recording system of all violators of this Ordinance.

SECTION 16. CREATION OF THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP (TWG)

Chairperson : City Mayor’s Office (CMO) Secretariat : Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO)

1. Task Force Davao (TFD)

2. Davao City Police Office (DCPO)

3. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)- Davao City

4. City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO)

5. Coast Guard Station Davao (CGS)

6. City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO)

7. Davao City Fire District

8. Davao City Central 911

9. Tactical Operations Wing-Eastern Mindanao (TOWEASTMIN)

10. Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) –Port Management Office (PMO) Davao

11. City Legal Office (CLO)

12. City Prosecutor’s Office (CPDO)

13. Chairperson of the Committee on Peace and Public Safety of the City Council

14. Chairperson of the Committee on Anti-Terrorism of the City Council

SECTION 17. GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF THE TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP

– The aforementioned group is responsible for the creation of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of this Ordinance.

SECTION 18. IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS (IRR) – The Technical Working Group shall, within thirty (30) days after the Ordinance has been approved, draft the necessary Implementing Rules and Regulations for the approval of the City Mayor of Davao.

SECTION 19. REPEALING CLAUSE – Any Ordinance, local issuances or rules inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed or modified, accordingly.

SECTION 20. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE – If, for any reason, any section of this Ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid, other sections or provisions hereof which are not affected thereby, shall continue to be in full force and effect.

SECTION 21. EFFECTIVITY – This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon approval, posting and publication in a newpaper of local circulation.

ENACTED, on the 24th day of October 2022, by a unanimous vote of all the Members of the Sanggunian, there being a quorum.

CERTIFIED CORRECT:

CHARITO N. SANTOS Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Government Department Head II)

ATTESTED:

J. MELCHOR B. QUITAIN JR. APPROVED: ______________, 2022

Vice Mayor Presiding Officer cns/ray

ATTESTED:

ATTY. FRANCIS MARK H. LAYOG Acting City Administrator

SEBASTIAN Z. DUTERTE City Mayor

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