| Manila bans ‘bar ops’ for 2008 bar takers |
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| Written by PinoyLaw Network |
| Saturday, 23 August 2008 06:21 |
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MANILA, Philippines - Manila has barred the holding of bar
operations or “bar ops" for the 2008 bar examinees this September to
avoid traffic jams on Taft Avenue.
Radio reports on Wednesday said Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim’s action was prompted by the call of Supreme Court Deputy Clerk and Bar Confidant, Ma. Cristina Layusa, to the city government to stop issuing permits to bar ops organizers. The activities have been the tradition of school organizations and fraternity groups to demonstrate their support for bar examinees. Organizers put up tents, use loud sound systems and create other forms of hoopla, including partying on the streets. According to Layusa, these activities snarl up traffic, making it hard for both commuters and examinees to pass by the exam venue. She added that in the past bar ops, some streets along Taft Avenue have been closed to accommodate the supporters. The report said secretary to the mayor Rafaelito Garayblas has tasked Supt. Roberto Rosales, Manila Police Director, to enforce the ban. The Philippine Bar Examination is the national licensure exam for the admission to the practice of law. It is conducted during the four Sundays of September of yearly. The 2008 Philippine Bar Examinations will be held at the De La Salle University on Taft Avenue, Manila, on September 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/115055/Manila-bans-bar-ops-for-2008-bar-takers#
Manila prepares for bar exams; seeks ban of naked runners
Lawyer Rafaelito Garayblas, secretary to Mayor
Alfredo Lim of Manila, wrote a letter to owners and operators of all
restaurants, eateries, boarding houses and concerned business
establishments along Taft Avenue to disallow “groups, fraternities
and those involved in the bar operations from holding activities and
gatherings, partying, playing loud music and engaging in drinking
sprees in front of establishments or parking spaces.” Garayblas was responding to the letter of
Supreme Court Deputy Clerk of Court and Bar Confidant Ma. Cristina
Layusa to Lim. “Likewise, for the past years, the portion of
Taft Avenue, particularly the stretch of Quirino to Vito Cruz, has
been closed to traffic, per approval of the MMDA [Metro Manila
Development Authority]. Despite this, its southbound area,
specifically fronting McDonald’s Taft under the LRT [Light Rail
Transit] station, has always been utilized by school groups and
fraternities as send-off sites for bar examinees,” Layusa told the
Mayor. The mayor’s secretary said the business
permits of establishments violating the city’s directive would be
revoked. Layusa recalls that school groups and
fraternities often put up tents and park vans and trucks in the area
obstructing the De La Salle University gates, which delays the entry
of bar examinees and court and bar personnel. She also sought Lim’s help to stop the
“Oblation Run” being conducted by the Alpha Phil Omega
fraternity every last Sunday of the bar examinations. “We have received numerous complaints not only
from the bar examinees but also from their parents and guests as
regards [to] the unnecessary noise and obscenity of the said
oblation run,” she added. Garayblas already gave notices of the
prohibition to concerned City Hall officers and the Manila Police
District.
--Ruben D. Manahan 4th http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/aug/21/yehey/metro/20080821met6.html
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