Two weeks ago, the local Government of Paranaque City distributed letters addressed to establishment owners informing them that they should comply to the necessary business permits and working permits of individual employees. It indicated there the penalties for each violation.
Around 8pm tonight, the business inspectors of Paranaque City Hall joined forces with Paranaque Police and Baranggay Tanods inspected all Restaurants, Bars and KTVs in Baclaran. They’ve inspected the necessary documents of each establishments. Establishments caught without business permits were closed immediately literally as they’ve put pieces of woods to block the establishments’ door and posted big red stickers indicating that the business is closed by the local government. From Airport Road alone, they were 7 establishments closed immediately.
Baclaran Nightlife
There is always a solution for lonely nights in Parañaque, and for fine gentlemen they may visit Baclaran’s Airport Road strip known throughout the country. Watch performances by world-class music bands while being entertained by the most beautiful ladies from all over the islands and imbibing in a nonstop supply of San Miguel. Go bar-hopping until sunrise. No need to worry about the bill, for the joints in Baclaran offer the lowest prices.
When he assumed the Mayoralty in 2004, he was dismayed to learn that the city had accumulated P946.8 Million of unpaid financial obligations. In order to place the house in order, he adopted a strategy of improving tax collection and trimming the bloated bureaucracy.
Mayor Bernabe still has a number of major projects lined up for the city. I’m looking forward that our honorable reelected Mayor Bernabe will include Baclaran to his future projects since Baclaran is in the farthest side of Paranaque. There were heresays regarding this especially from the businessmen of Baclaran.






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