It Thesis
It Thesis
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS
Introduction
A bar is
a retail business
serves alcoholic
drinks
establishment that
in
a
many
bar.
If
jurisdictions
those
under legal
drinking
age are
prohibit
bars
for
religious
in
the
given
ordinances
and
law
provided
by
are
committing
violations
regards
to
ordinances
as
As
well
as
Presidential
regards
to
prohibition
to
sell
Decree
No.
alcoholic
1619
which
beverages
and
of
Violations
by
Bars
in
Cabanatuan City.
Conceptual Framework
3
input
comes
up
with
the
data
the
researchers
have
process
interviews
consists
with
the
of
observation
bar
owners
by
the
and
bar
customers.
The outputs are the lists of bars that complied and do
not complied with the given prohibitions and ordinances by
the City Government of Cabanatuan.
The rationale of this research study is focused in
prohibitions and ordinances regards with bar establishments
in Cabanatuan City.
The objective of this study is (1) to determine which
of the bars in Cabanatuan City are not following the City
ordinance. (2)To identify the implications of Bars that do
not follow the ordinances. (3) To know if who are their
usual patrons.
The purpose of descriptive research, as the term
applies, is to describe the characteristics of a population
or a phenomenon (Zikmund 2003) in this researched study, we
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may
be
given
to
bars
who
failed
to
follow
those
List of Subjected
bars
Business
Requirements
Cabanatuan City
Ordinances
Input
Proce
ss
Observation
Interviews
Bars in
Cabanatuan City
who failed to
comply with city
ordinances.
Outpu
t
their
compliance
with
the
law.
places
these
availability.
in
bars
It
Cabanatuan
according
also
City,
to
involved
the
their
100
researchers
location
(one
and
hundred)
has
Significance of Study
This researched study will benefit the following:
The bar itself, the finding of the study will help them
to know all the requirements needed to comply by their
establishment; And also to let them acquaint if there are
such violations committed by their bar.
The customers, the findings of the study will help them
to know if the bar they preferred are legally registered and
following such ordinances provided by the Cabanatuan City
Hall.
The city government, for the officers to know if such
ordinances
provided
are
being
followed
by
all
bars
in
assess
all
the
requirements
needed
to
establish
the
business.
Definition of Terms
Alcoholic Beverages an alcoholic beverage is a drink
Bar a counter at which food or especially alcoholic beverage
are served.
Compliance the act or process of doing what you have been
asked or ordered to do: the act or process of complying.
Distilled to make (a strong alcoholic drink) by using this
process.
Law the whole system or sets rule given by the government of
a town, state, country, etc.
Liquor
strong
Alcoholic
beverage
containing
ethanol,
by
or
law
or
regulation
made
city
town
government.
Penalty punishment for breaking rule or law.
Prohibition a law or order that stops something from being
used or done.
Regulation an official rule or law that says how something
should be done.
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Sanction
may
be
either
permission
or
restriction,
of
an
executive
order
regulating
the
sale
or
other
Nunciature
place
and
within
200
wherever
the
meters
papal
of
the
motorcade
Apostolic
will
pass
through, it said.
The Apostolic Nunciature, along Taft Avenue near Quirino
Avenue, in Malate, Manila, will be the residence of Pope
Francis during his visit.
The stretch of Taft Avenue and Leon Guinto Street from
Quirino
Avenue
to
Ocampo
Street
wil
also
be
closed
to
from
kilometer
the
radius
prohibitions,
liquor
free
Estrada
zone
also
will
set
also
one-
apply
at
10
The
Philippine
National
Police
(PNP)
issued
this
advice
will
face
sanctions
upon
arrest.
Penalties
right
suffrage,
to
PNP
run
for
spokesman
public
Chief
office
and
the
Superintendent
right
to
Leonardo
11
for
justifiable
reasons
upon
prior
authority
of
the
Commission on Elections.
Foreign
tourists
taking
intoxicating
liquor
in
said
the
other
hand,
Comelec
Resolution
8730
declares
it
and
serve
or
establishments
take
to
sell,
intoxicating
furnish,
liquor
offer,
anywhere
in
buy,
the
Philippines.
Other
law
enforcement
liquor
ban
include
(NBI),
Regional
the
agencies
National
Election
that
will
Bureau
Directors,
of
implement
the
Investigation
Provincial
Election
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While the report did not immediately name the raided bar, it
described the establishment as high-end.
A separate report on GMA News TVs News TV Live said most
of these rescued are believed to be Chinese nationals, with
at least 10 possibly minors.
Three suspected managers were arrested but declined to
comment.
An initial investigation showed customers would make
transactions at the bar, then take the girls out.
The NBI is coordinating with the Bureau of Immigration on
what actions to take regarding the Chinese nationals, said
by Joel Locsin, LBG GMA News.
availed
of
by
drug
dependents
as
substitutes
for
that
the
use
of
such
substitutes
could
cause
death,
system,
induce
dependency,
self-destructive
and
substitutes
Ferdinand
E.
for
dangerous
Marcos,
drugs.
President
of
Now,
the
therefore,
republic
of
I,
the
methyl
stryene,
butyl
naphthalene,
methylene
ketone,
benzene,
n-pentane,
toluene,
n-hexane,
chloride,
xylene,
n-heptane,
trichloroenthylene,
produces
or
induces
condition
of
intoxication,
14
nervous
system,
depression,
giddiness,
paralysis
or
purpose
of
inhalation
to
induce
or
produce
any
of
article
VI,
entitled
rehabilitative
5;
the
sale
of,
and
offer
to
sell,
volatile
vehicle,
such
written
consent
shall
not
be
is
gasoline
or
any
other
motive
fuel
for
motor
vehicles.
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products
the
sale
of
which
is
restricted
or
ordinance
and
regulating
cigarettes
in
the
the
sale
of
Municipality
intoxicating
of
Mamburao,
Occidental Mindoro.
Whereas, Section 497 of the local Government code of 1991
provides that the Sangguniang Bayan shall regulate the sale,
giving away or dispensing of any intoxicating malt, vino,
mixed of fermented Liquorsaat any retail outlet; whereas,
17
of
2003
was
signed
into
law
by
President
Gloria
cigarette
and
intoxicating
liquors
in
the
locality
in
the
municipality
of
Mamburao,
Occidental
Mindoro
ARTICLE 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY,
Section
1.
the
Munipal
Government
of
Mamburao,
outlet
in
the
territorial
jurisdiction
of
this
municipality.
Section 2. the basis of this ordinance particularly the
selling of cigarettes and other tabacco products is Republic
Act No. 9211 The Tabacco Regulation Act of 2003.
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ARTICLE 3. PURPOSES
A) To promote healthful and clean environment.
B) To create awareness on the ill-efect of drinking of
intoxicating liquors and smoking of cigarettes to
the health of its constituents.
C) To protect and discourage our minors from drinking
intoxicating
liquors
and
initiate
to
cigarrete
someone
who
uses
articles
made
by
another.
C) Liquor drink of high alcoholic content
D) Minors children below 18yrs. Old
E) Nicotine addicted drug in tabacco
F) Regulate to control by rules or system.
G) Retail the sale of goods in quantities directly to
consumers.
H) Retail
store
establishment
that
sale
in
good
living
tissue,
it
produce
abnormal
cells
food
preparation
areas
hospitals,
clinics
products
sale/distribution
must
to
or
post
purchased
notice
by
minors
that
or
20
prohibited
from
buying
and/or
drinking
of
retail
stores
within
the
territorial
1.
the
office
of
the
municipal
mayor,
Officials
of
thi
Municipality
are
hereby
2.
the
office
of
the
municipal
mayor,
1.
Any
person
who
shall
not
violate,
P500
Second offense
P1000
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2.
Stores
who
will
be
caught
selling
P500
Second offense
P1000
Third offense
P2000,
revocation
of
business
permit.
SECTION
3.
Minors
who
will
be
caught
buying
P200
Second offense
P300
Third offense
local
laws,
rules
and
regulations
which
take
fifteen
places
and
within
after
(15)
days
the
the
after
its
jurisdiction
required
review
posting
of
by
this
the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
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CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
This Chapter presents the methods of research used,
sources
of
data,
and
the
subjects
of
the
study
and
was
adapted
to
since
it
is
concerned
with
the
also
used
the
method
of
observation,
they
establishments.
The
researchers
gathered
information
the
general
information
of
the
establishment,
the
profile of the bar, name of the bar owner, capacity and size
of the establishment, form of ownership, location, including
their product and services offered.
They
also
conduct
survey
from
10
(ten)
random
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and
records
including
city
ordinance
from
City is
first
Ecija.
class,
It
component
is
city in
considered
the
19,069
agricultural
0.10%
hectares
land,
industrial,
recreational
where
37.66%
0.41%
58.19%
residential,
is
classified
0.14%
institutional,
as
commercial,
0.83%
for
In
south,
Palayan
City
and
Laur
to
the
east,
General
west
side.
From
Manila,
Cabanatuan
is
approximately
the
opening
of
the
SCTEX,
most
motorists
prefer
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27
The Respondents
The
researchers
involved
10
(ten)
bar
establishments
in
respondents
were
randomly
chosen,
according
to
the
28
Sampling Technique
The researchers will be using convenience sampling. This
study
will
involve
one
hundred
(100)
respondents
from
were
randomly
selected.
The
research
is
usually
29
Formula:
Percentage
x 100
N
Where:
F = number of respondents
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CHAPTER IV
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Age
15-17
Frequency
36
Percentage
36%
18-20
45
45%
21-25
19
19%
Gender
Male
Female
This chapter
60
40
presents the
data
60%
40%
gathered from
(1)
bracket
of
18-20
with
45%.
It
indicates
that
the
customers were in their young age and also shows that 36% of
Bar Customers are in age bracket of 15-17 or minor age. Most
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where
Table 2.1
Bars Subject of this study
Bar
Establishment
O-Bar Grill and
Restobar
Owner
Form of
Location
Capacity
Jeffrey
ownership
Sole
Quimson
Max. of
Mendoza
Proprietorshi
St,
40
Padiernos
Quezon
District
Pluto Bar
Maria
Sole
Sidestrip
Max. of
Cristina
Proprietorshi
, NE
70
Ilagan
Pacific
Partnership
Mall
Sidestrip
Max. of
Tomas
, NE
30
Baquel
Pacific
Katropa Bar
Marita
Sole
Mall
Quimson
Max. of
Ladignon
Proprietorshi
St,
50
32
Quezon
District
Star Avenue
Daisy
Sole
Quimson
Max. of
Balle
Proprietorshi
St,
45
Quezon
District
Adriannes
Marlou
Sole
Quimson
Max. of
Restobar
Dalde
Proprietorshi
St,
45
Quezon
District
Boom Box
May
Partnership
Quimson
Max. of
Santiago
St,
40
and
Quezon
Robelson
District
Pallado
Rockys Bar
Caridad
Sole-
Quimson
Max. of
Evangelis
Proprietorshi
St,
45
ta
Quezon
District
Debrix Bar
Dean
Sole-
Quimson
Max. of
33
Rivera
Proprietorshi
St,
Quezon
40
District
Yuppies Den Bar
Leva
Sole-
Sidestrip
Max. of
Caspillo
Proprietorshi
, N.E.
45
Pacific
Mall
The table 2.1 shows the following: that most of the bar
establishments are owned single-proprietorship; Majority of
bars which part of the study are located in Quimson Street,
Quezon District where large number of minor resides since it
is located near two established schools namely: NEUST Gen.
Tinio and Good Samaritan Colleges; It can be gleaned in the
table that majority of the bars have capacity of 40 meaning
its not too big not nor too small where as it just cater a
minimal numbers of customers.
Table 3.1
Products and Service Offered
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Name of
Bars
Alcoholic
Beverages
NonAlcoholi
c
Beverage
s
Cocktai
ls
Cigare
tte
Finger
Foods
Videoke
Star
Avenue
Yuppies
Den
Debrix
Its Mai
Dei
Katropa
Bar
Rockys
Bar
Pluto Bar
Boom Box
O-bar
Adrianne
s
Frequency
10
Percentage
10%
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Non-Alcoholic Beverages
9%
Cocktails
4%
Cigarette
2%
Finger Foods
10
10%
Videoke
10
10%
Table 3.1 B
offered
by
the
bars,
in
majority
of
the
bars
by selling alcohol
36
that
there
were
bars
selling
cocktails
for
females
Table 4.1
Bars who complied with Legal Requirements
Name of bars
DTI
Mayors Permit
Star Avenue
Yuppies
Debrix
Its mai dei
Katropa Bar
Rockys Bar
Pluto
Boom box
37
O-Bar
Adriannes
jukeboxes
shall
be
allowed
from
7:00
to
10:00
vehicle,
such
written
consent
shall
not
be
is
gasoline
or
any
other
motive
fuel
for
motor
vehicles.
SECTION 6; the sale of, and offer to sell, to minors
liquors
or
beverages
containing
an
alcoholic
content
of
As
or
within
the
vicinity
of
the
schools
those
bars
are
still
existing
because
their
40
presented
below
(table
4.1)such
as
violating
the
Table 4.1 B
Violations Committed by Subject bars.
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Bar Establishment
City
Ordinance
No. 193
Section 1
Presidential
Decree No.
1619
Section 5
Pluto Bar
Katropa Bar
Star Avenue
Adriannes Restobar
Boom Box
Rockys Bar
Debrix Bar
5. Implications
City.
1. Number
of
of
minors
Violations
who
enter
by
bars
Bars
will
in
Cabanatuan
increase
due
to
42
CHAPTER V
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
the
conclusion
deduced
from
the
finding
and
the
recommendations offered.
43
Summary of Findings
Based on the data that we collected the following are
the findings of the study:
1.
2.
age
4.
5.
6.
Cocktails;
and
only
2%
of
bars
offered
cigarettes.
7.
8.
Permit.
Majority
ordinance
of
the
(City
restobars
ordinance
violated
193
and
the
city
Presidential
44
sold to minors.
The researchers
violations
by
found
bar
out
regarding
the
to
implication
Bar
owners,
of
Bar
Conclusions
Based
on
the
researchers
investigation,
the
near
the
boarding
houses
or
the
Implication
of
the
Recommendations
In the light of the conclusion mentioned, the following
recommendations are offered:
1. Bars should strictly follow the City Ordinance No.
193 and Presidential Decree No. 1619.
2. Bar staff must strictly not allow minor customers to
enter the bar establishment without the consent of
their parents.
3. Customers should be careful in choosing bars; they
should know if that bar is registered and is not
committing violations.
4. Bars must renew their licenses and permits regularly
to be able to continue their operation.
5. The city hall should act and have
6.
regular
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Picture at O-Bar
48
Picture of students in
Yuppies Sidestrip.
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50
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Name
: Allen M. Abellera
Address
Birthday
Birthplace
Religion
: Catholic
Father
: Gregorio P. Abellera
Occupation
: Farmer
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Mother
: Daisy M. Abellera
Occupation
: Housewife
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
College
Course
School address
High school
School address
Year graduated
: 2011-2012
Elementary
School address
Year graduated
: 2007-2008
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
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Name
Address
Birthday
Birthplace
Religion
: Catholic
Father
: Gerardo B. Abiog
Occupation
: Vendor
Mother
Occupation
: Vendor
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
College
Course
School address
High school
School address
Year graduated
: 2011-2012
Elementary
School address
Year graduated
: 2007-2008
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PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Name
: Judith
Alas
Address
Birthday
: March 4, 1996
Birthplace
: Cabanatuan City
Religion
: Catholic
Father
: Jay I. Alas
Occupation
: farmer
Mother
: Alma Alas
Occupation
: housewife
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
College
Course
School address
High school
School address
Year graduated
: 2011-2012
Elementary
School address
Year graduated
: 2007-2008
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Name
: Jhunelhen S. Alcantara
Address
Nueva Ecija
Birthday
: November 8, 1995
Birthplace
: Makati City
Religion
: Catholic
Father
: Santiago S. Alcantara
Occupation
: Chef
Mother
: Helen Alcantara
Occupation
: Housewife
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EDUCATION BACKGROUND
College
Course
School address
High school
School address
Year graduated
: 2011-2012
Elementary
School address
Year graduated
: 2007-2008
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Name
Address
Birthday
Birthplace
Religion
: Catholic
Father
: Froilan Alivia
Occupation
: Businessman
Mother
: Rocer Alivia
Occupation
: OFW
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
College
Course
School address
High school
School address
: Cabanatuan City
Year graduated
: 2011-2012
Elementary
School address
Year graduated
: 2007-2008
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