Muntinlupa City Council to tackle ‘no CCTV, no business permit’ ordinance

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The Muntinlupa City Council is set to tackle a proposed ordinance mandated by the DILGthat will require the installation of a CCTV system in businesses catering to a large number of people as a requirement for the issuance of a business permit.

The Muntinlupa City Council is set to tackle a proposed ordinance mandated by the Department of the Interior and Local Government that will require the installation of a closed circuit television system in businesses catering to a large number of people as a requirement for the issuance of a business permit.

Diaz said he will report about the results of the public hearing to the City Council on July 31 during their regular session. According to Diaz, under the DILG memo, the following establishments will be required to install CCTV before the issuance of business permits: – Shopping malls, shopping centers, supermarkets, wet markets or “palengke,” and other similar establishments– Theaters, movie houses, “perya,” arcades, internet cafes, and other places of entertainment that draw in a considerable number of customers

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