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How's the Curfew in Project 8?

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Just to remind you, the curfew ordinance in Quezon city is now being implemented. It's been an ordinance for a long time, but incoming President Duterte's example gives city mayors a cue. So, gusto nilang mag-ala-Digong din.

The curfew is from 10 pm to 5 am and minors who really have to go out into the streets should be accompanied by adults---not people who are 18, 20, or 25 years old---but adults.

A-D-U-L-T-S. Adults.

Adults are 30 years old and above, to be safe.

So don't allow your kids to be out during curfew hours with 19 year olds or 22 year olds to avoid complications. Alam nyo na, baka mahanapan pa kayo ng butas.

I wonder if there have been arrests due to curfew in Project 8, QC? I hope none. It's a very simple rule to follow. Keep our kids indoors even as early as 9 pm.

But how about high school students who attend evening classes? When I was 16, I attended evening classes at E. Rodriguez Jr. High School in La Loma and we were dismissed at 9.30 pm. So I was still in the streets at 10 pm because it was already hard to get a ride in those days.

How about freshmen and sophomore college students who are just 17 and are attending evening classes?

My guess is, government will not allow minors to be enrolled in any evening classes.

And yes, not just curfew, but I hope from now on streets in Project 8, QC will be rid of sunog-baga brigades or drunks drinking in the streets or in front of street-corner stores. Bawal na mga pre.

And no more karaoke at 10 pm, ha, para makatuog naman kami.

And yes, too, I hope no more smoking in public areas, and yung pambabastos sa babae---even simply whistling at them---is already against the law. Beware.

So, Project 8 men, gentlemen na tayo mga pre.

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