ILOILO CITY—After virtual classes kicked off under the new normal, Mayor Jerry Treñas of this city has banned karaoke on weekdays.
“There is a need to find means and ways in order for students to study well and should not be distracted,” said Treñas in Executive Order No. 164.
The executive order stems from concerns of students, teachers and parents of the impact of noise pollution to the learning environment from Mondays to Fridays.
“Unwanted noise can have a negative effect on students both physically and psychologically frustration and nuisance,” Treñas noted.
The city’s newest policy on derived from Regulation Ordinance No. 2015-162, which adopted the Ambient Noise Quality Standards to regulate noise pollution in the city.
Aside from banning karaokes, there will also be a ban on unnecessary blowing of car horns during the duration of class hours or from 7 a.m. to 5p.m.
Under Treñas’ order, barangay officials may coordinate with the Philippine National Police (PNP) to apprehend violators, who may cause noise pollution, including those who are engaged in illegal gambling or are on drinking sprees.