00:00Because it is not yet the campaign period, it is not yet considered as a campaign
00:04the posters that show the faces of those who want to run.
00:09But they have no chance in Quezon City because of an ordinance.
00:14Sandra Aguinaldo was able to point it out.
00:19The posters that show the faces of those who want to run
00:24were removed by the Quezon City Department of Public Order and Safety
00:28Corridor Street in Bagobantay was able to sample the length of the posters.
00:33There is no such thing as a vote for, but the portraits and names of those believed to be pirates are visible.
00:39Like the ones on the posters that are attached to the cables.
00:43Others have numbers, even though it is certain that it is already on the cover.
00:49While others went through the process of introducing themselves.
00:53It is also necessary to be careful so that a lot of people will go crazy.
00:57As of today, the number of tarpaulin posters that were obtained is not less than 218.
01:04Those who can be recycled will be made into bags, but there are some that need to be thrown away.
01:09The Quezon City Hall reminded that the city has an ordinance
01:13that prohibits the distribution of streamers, stickers, political propaganda
01:18and any type of advertising paraphernalia in an unauthorized place.
01:22As part of the ban on the distribution of posters, streetlights, posters, overpasses, and others.
01:28According to COMELEC, as of now, those who ran for election are not yet candidates.
01:33It is not yet the campaign period.
01:35But the LGUs have the power to implement their own ordinances.
01:41If there is an ordinance for them, whatever the nature of it may be, it is not connected to COMELEC.
01:48It is not the election laws and campaign rules and regulations that COMELEC is implementing.
01:54For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok Tutok, 24 hours.
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