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                    [AuthorName] =>  Michael Punongbayan
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                    [Title] => No smoking for Makati police
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Makati City police officers – especially those on mobile patrol operations – will no longer be allowed to smoke while on duty beginning January.


Superintendent Gilbert Cruz will issue a memorandum directing his men against huffing and puffing tobacco in public.

Cruz said he had been receiving complaints against policemen smoking while on duty, particularly those on board mobile patrol vehicles that roam the city streets.
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The improvement is meant to teach foreign nationals living and working in the country’s financial and business capital how to avoid become crime victims.

"We are now working on the upgrade. Our DVD, Criminal Modus Operandi, will soon have Mandarin Chinese and English subtitles," Makati City police chief Superintendent Gilbert Cruz said.
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                    [Summary] => 



Makati City police officers – especially those on mobile patrol operations – will no longer be allowed to smoke while on duty beginning January.


Superintendent Gilbert Cruz will issue a memorandum directing his men against huffing and puffing tobacco in public.

Cruz said he had been receiving complaints against policemen smoking while on duty, particularly those on board mobile patrol vehicles that roam the city streets.
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The improvement is meant to teach foreign nationals living and working in the country’s financial and business capital how to avoid become crime victims.

"We are now working on the upgrade. Our DVD, Criminal Modus Operandi, will soon have Mandarin Chinese and English subtitles," Makati City police chief Superintendent Gilbert Cruz said.
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