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Mar Roxas Proposed The Banning of Hammers Inside Malls

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on: December 18, 2013, 09:40:24 PM
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(Updated 8:01 p.m.) Ban hammers, crowbars and other hardware materials inside malls.

This was the suggestion Interior Secretary Mar Roxas made Tuesday as one way to prevent another incident of jewelry robbery inside commercial establishments.

In an interview with GMA News, Roxas said the Philippine National Police earlier this year urged mall operators through a memorandum of understanding to require that any hardware tools purchased inside a mall must be claimed outside the establishment—to no avail.

But if it were an ordinance, said Roxas, the establishments would be required to implement it since it would have the force of law.

"Kung ordinansya ito para makakuha ng business permit or occupancy permit [ang mga mall] then may force and effect ang local legislation dito. Kailangan nilang sumunod,” Roxas noted.

He added that the ordinance would also require increasing the personnel doing real-time monitoring of CCTVs, and giving the security staff enough time to rest.

Last Sunday at SM North Edsa, robbers smashed jewelry display cases using hammers and crowbars they had bought inside the mall. The amount of pilfered jewelry is still unknown, while the suspects remain at large.

The President himself, accompanied by Roxas, visited the crime scene in Quezon City hours after the incident.

“Walang kapangyarihan ang PNP na pwersahin… [ang] mga mall operators so nakakapagsuggest lang kami at sa kagandahang loob lang nila nasusunod ‘yung iba na suggestion,” Roxas said.

“Makikita natin na naulit muli so, tanong, bakit patuloy nilang binibigay sa loob ng mall, kasi hindi naman natin pwede na ipilit sa kanila,” he added.

Early this year, a jewelry store inside SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City was also robbed using the same modus operandi: the thieves used hammers to smash open display cases.

The authorities are looking into whether the same group organized both crimes.

Memorandum on hammers

The Mall Security Managers Association signed a memorandum of understanding with the PNP to require shoppers who bought tools like hammers to claim their purchases outside the mall, a previous "Saksi" report said.

The memorandum was signed in the aftermath of a January 2013 jewelry heist in SM Megamall by members of the Martilyo gang who used a purchased pipe wrench to break the display cases, the report said.

Roxas said the memorandum was not strictly implemented by mall operators.

"Nagkaroon ng pagpapatupad, pero hindi consistent. Medyo lumambot o humina ang pagpapatupad nito," he said in a press briefing according to a "24 Oras" report.

Quezon City Police District director superintendent Richard Albano deemed the memorandum too "ideal."

However, no security protocols were violated when the mall operators failed to implement the memorandum as they were not obliged to follow PNP's recommendations, according to the report.

Audit guard deployment

PNP chief director general Alan Purisima said the PNP's Supervisory Office for Security and Investigation Agencies is also investigating whether there were lapses on the part of SM North's security guards.

Roxas also noted that the authorities might check the deployment of the security guards inside mall premises.

“Aalamin lang natin kung ano ‘yung deployment ng mga security guard,” he said. “Ito ‘yung mga i-au-audit natin—ang mga malls at ang kanilang security arrangement para makita kung matibay o malakas ba ito [security].”

“Baka nasa pintuan lang, wala sa loob [‘yung security guard]… Ilang beses umiikot ang mga gwardiyang ‘yan? Baka naman ‘yung guard na ‘yan ay nasa papel lang, tulog, o kaya ay kumakain sa food court,” he quipped.

The PNP has cancelled the leaves of absence of its staff to ensure peace and security during the Christmas season, according to the "24 Oras" report. — with a report by Marc Jayson Cayabyab/BM, GMA News


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Mar Roxas Proposed The Banning of Hammers Inside Malls
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Offline GHOST PROTOCOL

Reply #1 on: December 20, 2013, 12:49:36 AM
dapat naman talaga wala ang ACE hardware sa mga mall. dapat yan sa outdoor shopping complex. biro mo punta ka ng mall bibili ng bareta de cabra at bolt cutter sabay pasyal sa tindahan ng mga alahas hehehe. pati yung gunshop alisin din
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Reply #2 on: December 20, 2013, 02:29:35 AM
ilang beses na kasing nangyayari yan
sana magawan ng paraan ang ganyang sitwasyon


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Reply #3 on: December 20, 2013, 02:58:52 AM
So the best they could come up with is to ban hammers etc? Eh...?

Not too sure about this great idea... Based on this logic I suppose they will be banning just about every hard or strong enough object that can be used to smash glass.

So uhh... Wow..?  :lr:
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Reply #4 on: December 20, 2013, 02:41:01 PM
Really? REALLY? That's the bright idea ng gustong maging presidente ng pinas?  :lr: :lr: :lr:


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Reply #5 on: December 21, 2013, 05:54:59 PM
Ban ang hammer sa mall? galing ng idea ah.... magagalit niyan si Thor.... hahaha

Seriously, kahit naman anong gamit pwedeng gamitin as tools para makapagnakaw....don't they realize that a mall has a lot of stores ranging from small to big size things, soft and hard things, i mean criminal minds can always improvise.... kaya i don't think this solution is logical. Ano ba namang klaseng suggestion yan.

Clearly, there has been a lack of security inside the mall and we have always seen that... incident happened in the past, kasi may nakakapagpasok ng baril, pati improvised bomb mayroon din di ba, then they blamed it to the stores selling hammers, crowbar etc.... what a joke. Whenever a costumer comes inside the mall, i always observed, kapag ang lalaki ay walang visible na dalang bag kinakapkapan lang siya but it's like the guards are just showing off, they should improved this way.


Offline charliehouse

Reply #6 on: December 21, 2013, 08:07:52 PM
What they should do is maglagay ng depository sa labas ng tindahan ng alahas at mag impose ng mandatory deposit ng mga hand carry items before pumasok sa tindahan. Boplaks talaga tong si Maria Roxanna.
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Offline marmaim

Reply #7 on: December 21, 2013, 09:19:22 PM
“Makikita natin na naulit muli so, tanong, bakit patuloy nilang binibigay sa loob ng mall, kasi" ... di nyo rin naman nahuli. yun ang tunay na dahilan at naulit.
buti na lang at baseball bat ang bibilhin ko bukas! pag nilabas nila gamit ng baseball bat gang, weights gang, at kung ano ano pang gang na matigas at pwedeng pambasag ang pangalan, sa labas ng mall na mamimili tao! parang divisoria at quiapo!!! hanep!
Department Store Interior secretary pala itong si mar roxas. engot!


Offline shinta

Reply #8 on: January 04, 2014, 01:13:53 AM
Talagang pinag isipan ng husto. In a few years marshmallow na lang ang laman ng mga malls :)


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