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CAMIGUIN ISLAND - A businessman here and 24 others filed a petition for a temporary restraining order against the so-called Smart Tourism Ordinance of the province which they alleged to be a form of controlling local Camiguenos.Paul Rodriguez, a businessman led the group of 25 Camiguin petitioners to ask the local court to issue a TRO “against the despotic and unconstitutional QR Code ordinance, which the provincial government continues to enforce, throughout the island last July 19”..
Counsel for the petitioners, Attorneys Barbara Ocaba, Frances Margaret Aparte, and Anna Katrina Rodriguez, claimed that the QR code “violates several provisions of the Bill of Rights such as monitoring the movement of tourists, and does not warrant continuing the implementation of the QR Code system, hence should be “urgently nullified”.
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