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The City Information Office (CIO) reported that the stall owner was asked to visit the CEE office at the Toril Public Market to explain the incident.
The stall owner, however, claimed that she was unaware of the vendor’s actions. She said her authorized vendor was the one manning her stall, and the person caught using a defective scale was “hired” by her authorized vendor.
Maximo Macalipes Jr., CEE Officer-in-Charge said stalls found to have violated the prescribed sanitation alignment, weights and measure, or the lack of business permits are issued with first notice and are given three-working days to comply and fix the issues.
In case the stall owners fail to comply within three days, according to Macalipes, they will issue a second and final notice which may lead to the issuance of a closure order.
The stall owner in the viral video was issued a first notice of violation, and was asked to provide a notarized affidavit with a list of her authorized vendors, and her written statement to verify her explanation.
Macalipes told the owner that the documents asked are to be submitted within the day.
The CEE has been urging vendors to refrain from using defective scales and deceiving customers as it does not only affect their businesses but also the whole of the market in general. Stall owners are reminded of their responsibilities both to their business and to the public.
Dabawenyos are also urged to report any illegal activities including cases of deceit in public markets to the CEE or to the Davao City Reports.
They may send a message or call the DCR through these numbers: 0917 131 2333 or 0919 072 2222; or email them at davaocityreports@davaocity.gov.ph.

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