Manila Bans Balaclavas in Gov’t Offices, Public Areas
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Manila bans balaclavas in gov’t offices, public areas
The Manila City government has banned the wearing of any headgear that covers the face inside government, commercial and public establishments, as well as public places, unless necessary. In a social media post on Saturday, the Manila Public Information Office (PIO) stated that Ordinance No. 9134 or the Anti-Balaclava Ordinance specifically prohibits the wearing of
The Manila local government has implemented an Anti-Balaclava Ordinance aimed at tightening security in establishments and public places in the city. Under the ordinance, the wearing of balaclavas, face masks, hoodies that cover the face, and any headgear that does not reveal identification is prohibited inside commercial and government buildings. Among the prohibited items is the wearing of helmets or face-coverings in stores, markets, parking …
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