Village officials are considering charging Locsin with violating the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) protocols related to the incident.
A
village councilor, Jomar Lagarto, said Locsin did not communicate with them
about the activity, which is why there is no crowd control mechanism. According
to the report, the event was only intended for 300 people, but the attendance
grew to nearly 3,000.
“Since
somebody died, the PNP (Philippine National Police) has to conduct an
investigation. We cannot ascertain yet who could be liable until the completion
of the investigation,” Año said.
The
community pantry arranged by actress Angel Locsin for her 36th birthday in
Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City, created a long line of people along
Commonwealth Avenue, prompting Ano's remarks.
According
to reports, an old man who was among those waiting in line for food and other
necessities at the neighborhood pantry lost consciousness and died later at a
hospital.
For our situation now you don't have to bypass any local and government protocols. Your purpose is a commitment and if there's a charged for this purpose so be it.
ReplyDeleteFor our situation now you don't have to bypass any local and government protocols. Your purpose is a commitment and if there's a charged for this purpose so be it.
ReplyDeleteProper coordination with concerned authority should be done especially if it will concern a crowd of people. That is a good management plan for any activity to suceed.
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