MANILA - Nagsagawa si Manila Mayor Isko Moreno ng surprise inspection sa mga tindahan sa paligid ng university belt sa Mendiola, Biyernes, upang tiyakin kung sumusunod ba ang mga negosyante sa liquor
ban na ipinatutupad malapit sa mga paaralan.
Sa ilalim ng Ordinance No. 3532 na pinirmahan ni Moreno noong Huwebes, bawal magtinda ng kahit anong nakalalasing na inumin sa loob ng 200-meter radius ng bawat paaralan sa Maynila."Tapos na ang maliligayang araw ng cutting classes," pabirong sabi ni Moreno.
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