By Kristine A. Llagas Confiscated open pipe mufflers are crushed using a road roller during an enforcement activity led by Mayor Cesar Isaac...
GUINAYANGAN, Quezon - In a clear show of sustained enforcement, municipal authorities in Guinayangan carried out the public destruction of confiscated open pipe mufflers. To strengthen the town’s sustained campaign against noise pollution, the activity visibly underscored the municipality’s firm enforcement of rules on excessive noise.
Mayor Cesar Isaac III led the operation in coordination with the Guinayangan Municipal Police Station under the leadership of Julio Dogta. Enforcement personnel used a road roller to crush the seized mufflers, preventing any possibility of reuse.
Authorities continue enforcement operations as part of regular traffic enforcement and public safety measures across the municipality. The campaign applies noise regulations consistently to preserve order and protect community welfare.
Barangay officials received directives to impound motorcycles equipped with open pipe mufflers within their respective jurisdictions. Enforcement teams will use a noise-measuring device personally acquired by the police chief to check exhaust sound levels during inspections.
Officials urged residents to refrain from using excessively noisy items that disrupt daily life within communities. Public complaints and online reactions have reinforced concerns over the nuisance created by open pipe mufflers.
Local leaders emphasized that noise pollution affects senior citizens, individuals with illnesses, and residents who require adequate rest. Prolonged exposure to excessive noise and sleep disruption poses clear risks to health and overall well-being.
The municipality continues strict enforcement of the prohibition on open pipe mufflers and certain fireworks under existing regulations. Officials encouraged residents to observe traffic and environmental rules to promote safety, order, and mutual respect.
Enforcement teams will sustain operations to deter the use of disruptive items and maintain a peaceful public environment. Authorities positioned the campaign as part of a long-term effort to uphold discipline and community standards.




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