Attention to voters in Makati, etc. who voted for Jejomar Binay for Vice-President.
Jejomar Binay, then Makati Mayor, ignored complaint of senior citizen vs. security
lapses at Glorietta, Park Square 1 and SM Makati? Said security lapses could have adversely affected the residents of Makati of which said Binay was Mayor.
Based on evidence, a "Maria Luisa Salonga-Agamata Director IV Public Assistance and Information Office Civil Service Commission" wrote a letter, dated October 12, 2009, to said Binay. Said letter contained the words: " . . . we refer, for information and appropriate action, the attached letter of Mr.M. Silva . . . relative to the . . . inaction by the Makati City Government on his complaint against the Ayala Glorietta Mall. . . . His registered mail was duly received by the Mayor's representative, named Maricon Ausan, on August 14, 209. We will appreciate your preferential attention on the matter, pursuant to . . . the pertinent provisions of Republic Act No. 6713, otherwise known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees and Republic Act No. 9485 or the Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007. Please advise Mr. Silva . . . of the action taken thereon." I am said Silva and I am a Filipino senior citizen. Up to July 15, 2010, said Binay, now vice-president, has not communicated with me regarding said matter. I believe said Binay violated R.A. 6713. A letter dated October 6, 2009, from a source identified
as Marjorie A. De Veyra, Acting City Administrator contained the following words: "This has reference to your letter dated August 5, 209, pertaining to your complaints on . . . Security lapses at the entrances of Glorietta, Park Square 1, and SM Makati Malls." Up to July 15, 2010, nobody from the Makati City government has presented me with proof that the the management of Ayala Center has taken corrective measures regarding said security lapses. I continue to experience security lapses at said Ayala Center.
Robinsons (Manila) administration didn't help a senior citizen who was mistreated by stores in said mall. Also, said stores didn't have visible required express lanes for senior citizens and didn't have required signs regarding privileges of senior citizens. I believe said stores violated the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act 0f 2003. Among said stores were: Bruno's Barbers, Mega One, Abenson, Burger King, KXP restaurant. Chowking, KFC, etc.
Civil Service Commission ignored by then Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay?
Based on evidence, a "Maria Luisa Salonga-Amagata Director IV Public Assistance and Information Office" of the Civil Service Commission wrote a letter dated October 12, 2009 and addressed to said Binay. Said letter contained the following words: ". . . we refer, for . . . appropriate action . . . the attached . . . letter of Mr. M. Silva relative to the . . . inaction by the Makati City Government on his complaint against the Ayala Glorietta Mall. . . . His registered mail was duly received by the Mayor's representative, named Maricon Ausan, on August 14, 2009. We will appreciate your preferential attention on the matter . . . Please advise Mr. Silva . . .of the action taken theron. Despite said CSC letter, up to July 7, 2010, said Binay, who was elected as Vice President of the Philippines, did not advise me as to
what he did regarding said matter.
Rule IX Article 11 of Republic Act No. 9257 contained the following statement: "It shall be the responsibility of the municipality/city through the Mayor to require all establishments covered by the Act to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and to ensure that the provisions of the Act are implemented to its fullest." For your own benefit, ask Manila Mayor Lim to provide you with verifiable information as to which, if any, of the establishments in Manila covered by said Act, did he require to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and evidence, if any, that he ensured that the provisions of said Act were implemented to its fullest.
Attention Manila Filipino senior citizens.
Rule IX Article 11 of Republic Act No. 9257 contained the following statement: "It shall be the responsibility of the municipality/city through the Mayor to require
all establishments covered by the Act to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of
senior citizens and to ensure that the provisions of the Act are implemented to its fullest." For your own benefit, ask Manila Mayor Lim to provide you with
verifiable information as to which, if any, of the establishments in Manila covered by said Act, did he require to prominently display posters, stickers, and other
notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and evidence, if any, that he ensured that the provisions of said Act
were implemented to its fullest.
Attention Makati Filipino senior citizens
Rule IX Article 11 of Republic Act No. 9257 contained the following statement: "It shall be the responsibility of the municipality/city through the Mayor to require
all establishments covered by the Act to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of
senior citizens and to ensure that the provisions of the Act are implemented to its fullest." For your own benefit, ask Vice President Binay to provide you with
verifiable information as to which, if any, of the establishments in Manila covered by said Act, did he require to prominently display posters, stickers, and other
notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and evidence, if any, that he ensured that the provisions of said Act
were implemented to its fullest.
Attention Mandaluyong Filipino senior citizens
Rule IX Article 11 of Republic Act No. 9257 contained the following statement: "It shall be the responsibility of the municipality/city through the Mayor to require
all establishments covered by the Act to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of
senior citizens and to ensure that the provisions of the Act are implemented to its fullest." For your own benefit, ask Mandaluyong Mayor Benjamin Abalos, Jr. to provide you with verifiable information as to which, if any, of the establishments in Manila covered by said Act, did he require to prominently display posters, stickers, and other notices that will generate public awareness of the rights and privileges of senior citizens and evidence, if any, that he ensured that the provisions of said Act were implemented to its fullest.
Makati Mayor Jun Jun Binay tolerates KFC restaurant?
which was at The Landmark building at Ayala Center, Makati?
On April 24, 2009, an employee of said restaurant gave my companion a proof of purchase which wrongly contained her signature in the space for the customer's
signature. Because of said wrong placement, a customer could no longer complain, if he found something wrong with the food.Said wrong placement was confirmed in a
letter dated July 13, 2009, identified as from "Catherine Cruz Area Manager of Tummy Bliss Corporation" addressed to Atty Pedro Vicente C. Mendoza, Director-in-Charge, BTRCP, Department of Trade and Industrty. On the date of said incident, while I was at said restaurant, there was no visible required express lane for senior citizens in the customer area of said store. I believe said store violated the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2003.
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