Prohibited Beer Houses Near Bestlink College of the Philippines Main and MV Campus As Amended (R.A.1224)

Authors

  • Manuel Marentes
  • Angelito Alcovendas
  • Raymund Esmedia
  • Elmar Dagohoy
  • Sherwyn Aloc
  • Jessa Bañares, MSCRIM

Keywords:

prohibited beer houses, R.A.1224, implementation and prohibited this act (1224)

Abstract

The municipal or city board or council of each chartered city and the municipal council of each municipality and municipal district shall have the power to regulate or prohibit by ordinance the establishment, Maintenance and operation of night clubs, cabarets, dancing schools, pavilions, cockpits, bars, saloons, bowling alleys, pools, and other similar places of amusement its territorial jurisdiction. However, places of amusement mentioned herein shall be established, maintained and/or operated within a radius two hundred lineal meters inthe case of night clubs, cabarets, pavilions, or other similar places, and fifty lineal meters in the case of dancing schools, bars, saloons, billiard pools, bowling alleys, or other similar places, except cock pits, the distance of which shall be left to the discretion of the municipal or city board or council, from any public building, schools, hospitals and churches. Provided further, That no municipal or city ordinance fixing distances at which such places of amusement may he established or operated shall apply to those already licensed and operating at the time of the enactment of such municipal or city ordinance, nor will the subsequent opening of any public building or other premises from which distances shall be measured prejudice any place of amusement already then licensed and operating, but any such place of amusement established within fifty lineal meters from any school, hospital or church shall be so constructed that the noise coming therefrom shall not disturb those in the school, hospital or church, and, if such noise causes such disturbance then such place of amusement shall not operate during school hours when near a school, or at night when near a hospital, or when there are religious services when near a church. The study will utilize the descriptive method of research to determine the prohibiting all beer houses near Bestlink College of the Philippines main and mv campus as amended (R.A.1224). According to Aquino (2000), descriptive research is fact-finding with adequate interpretation. The descriptive method is something more and beyond just the data gathering. It describes the current condition of situation that already exists. It involves description, recording, analysis, and Interpretation of data in order to answer the questions concerning the present status of the subject matter. This research conducted pre-test instrument to the respondents who are not included to the target respondents. This try out was given to find out if there are confusing or vague question that needs improvement in the construction of final questionnaire. The researchers conduct an interview to some of worker of beerhouse to assure that the data are based on fact or truth. The researchers concentrated on prohibited beer houses near Bestlink College of the Philippines. The respondents of this study are those students at Bestlink College of the Philippines. owner of beer houses establishment, and the community that see the effects of this matter. The study is only for student of Bestlink College of the Philippines for the purpose of implementation and prohibited this act (1224).

Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Marentes, M. ., Alcovendas , A. ., Esmedia, R. ., Dagohoy, E. ., Aloc, S. ., & Bañares, MSCRIM, J. . (2019). Prohibited Beer Houses Near Bestlink College of the Philippines Main and MV Campus As Amended (R.A.1224). Ascendens Asia Singapore – Bestlink College of the Philippines Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aaresearchindex.com/index.php/aasgbcpjmra/article/view/1548