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Police and Law Enforcement in Quezon City, Metro Manila

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Are the police helpful? Are they not? Do they carry guns? Here's what three local experts had to say about police and law enforcement in Quezon City, Metro Manila. (Their opinions are their own.)

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If someone moves to my city, they should be ready to face the heavy traffic that they will experience in their daily life because it will not only affect their lifestyle but also their performance at work or school. Aside from that, houses or apartments in my city are expensive and they should be financially stable to afford that. Nonetheless, it is great to live here because hospitals, malls, schools, and police stations are reachable.

Someone moving to Quezon City should know city’s rules and regulation first since it is the most important thing for a resident to be aware of. Awareness regarding these things will avoid doing something that is against the law of the city. One should as well know directions and necessary places such as schools or universities, supermarkets, hospitals, police stations and others. Being well-aware of these necessary information will be a great help to live at ease.

Djamela, says: 2020

* Road laws are adhered to and strictly applied. By not wearing helmets and standing past the pedestrian like these, traffic police are swift to fine violators.
* Cost of living in Quezon City is very expensive for this city are very crowded and one of the locations to find a better job.

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