MOD head Irvin Cabales said that the F. Gonzales Street and Plaridel Street portions of the market are usually crowded around the 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily because it is the time when goods arrive and vendors lay their products in the area.
In order to prevent this, the MOD has devised a plan to limit the movement of the people in the streets for a period of time in a day so vendors can get their products in without fear of violating health protocols.earlier at 2 p.m. to allow ample time for the carts to pass to and fro the streets. “Kana gyod mga orasa, mao sad nay time nga mangabot gyod ang mga karumata. Magandam pa man na sila. Kasagaran pud, maabot na ang mga mamalit ig alas kwatro na,” said Cabales.have settled down, the movement of consumers will be back to normal as well.
The MOD head said that the vendors do not want a reimposition of the name-coding scheme or the limited entry schemes as before because they struggled to keep profits then.