00:00Valenzuela LGU has already started their operation of weighing shoes for those who want to buy them.
00:07Let's take a look at the story of Bernadette Reyes.
00:10Bernadette?
00:15Connie, more than a hundred of the weighing machines here in Valenzuela were broken at the same time.
00:23Digital or analog weighing machines were broken at the same time by the front loader so that it can no longer be used.
00:29These are the weighing machines that were collected within six months that were not calibrated,
00:33had no cells, or could be defective, according to Valenzuela LGU.
00:38Valenzuela has a local ordinance where anyone who is wrongly weighed or has a problem in weighing
00:45can be fined P5,000 to P15,000.
00:49The business license can also be suspended or revoked.
00:53According to Director Reggie Malyari of the Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau of DTI,
00:58you can complain to DTI if the weighing machine is not correct.
01:02Within the families, there are also weighing machines of the town that can be used by buyers.
01:08Connie, aside from the destruction of defective, uncalibrated, or un-celled weighing machines,
01:14Valenzuela LGU also visited the market to ensure that the price of the shoes is correct.
01:20Connie?
01:21Thank you very much, Bernadette Reyes.
01:28For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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