CANDABA - The municipal government here has issued another warning this time to the owners of stores in the communities engaged in reselling of petroleum and other combustible materials.
This came as several concerned residents are complaining about the danger it may cause to the people with the improper handling of the products.
Leny Manalo, municipal chief of staff, in an interview said that there is a need to regulate the conduct of selling petroleum as the safety of the public is at stake.
He also stressed that under the newly approved Revised Internal Revenue Code of Candaba, such business activity is regulated and could not be easily undertaken without securing permit solely for the storage and selling of petroleum and other combustible materials.
“This is different from the regular business permits being issued by the municipal government to any individual engage in local commerce,” Manalo noted.
As this developed, Manalo instructed the local police to warn the business owners who were found to be selling the said products to settle and secure the necessary permits to warrant a lawful conduct of business.
“Iyong police natin ang mangunguna para sabihan iyong mga tindahan na nagbebenta ng gasolina sa mga kanto. Delikado kasi ito lalu kung hindi maayos ang container na pinaglalagyan nila,” he told Sun Star Pampanga.
The police will be closely working with the municipal licensing and business division to determine who among business owners are paying the required fees for storing and selling petroleum under the internal revenue code
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