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‘Safer Cities’ operations, anti-poor, legally questionable

Summary by Bulatlat
The lawyers raised a fundamental question: if the alleged violations are punishable only by fines, why were individuals arrested or taken into custody? CABUYAO, Laguna —  What authorities described as a campaign to make cities “safer” is being challenged by lawyers and labor rights advocates as a sweeping crackdown that disproportionately targets the urban poor while raising serious legal and constitutional concerns. The National Union of People…
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Bulatlat broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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