QC cracks down on market vendors for overpricing, fraudulent weighing scales

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QC cracks down on market vendors for overpricing, fraudulent weighing scales
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The local government of Quezon City on Thursday said that hundreds of notice of violations were handed down to market vendors in both public and private markets around the city for overpricing of products and having “fraudulent” weighing scales. | ...

Fraudulent weighing scales are also confiscated by the MDAD and have them recalibrated. Vendors, however, need to pay the penalty, Lipana added.

Because of this, Mayor Joy Belmonte has ordered the MDAD to do regular inspections in public and private markets, and in talipapas as well. Lipana then formed four teams that will go around various markets in the city’s six districts, so they will monitor violations and ensure social distancing, as mandated by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases during the enhanced community quarantine period., of which 1,043 have recovered while 568 have died.

Previously, the city government installed closed-circuit television cameras in markets to ensure that the public

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