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VOL.5 ISSUE 129 • FRIDAY-SATURDAY, AUG. 31 - SEPT. 1, 2012
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Gaisano Mall hit for discrimination By Carlo P. Mallo
Mall rejects deaf-mute lady employed by city government as cinema ticket inspector Victim of discrimination is widowed mother of 2 kids Management admits but justifies discriminatory act
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DEAF-MUTE female employee of the Davao City government employed by the City Treasurer’s Office as cinema ticket inspector is mulling to file criminal charges against the management of Gaisano Mall of Davao after she was prevented from doing her work on account of her disability. In an affidavit, Grace Sarrion, a resident of Arroyo Compound in 74-A Matina Crossing, said she was “rejected” by the Gaisano Mall of Davao when the City Treasurer’s Office assigned her to be ticket checker at the Gaisano cinema. The primary duty of Sarrion is to collect the first and last ticket at a specific cinema, as well as, to monitor that the tickets surrendered by the customers are actually torn in half. This is part of the system put in place by the city government to stop tax cheating rampart among theater owners in the past. Sarrion said that last August 16, she was deployed as movie ticket checker at the Gaisano Mall of Davao. She was accompanied by
Esperanza Pariñas, movie house inspector of the city government, who formally introduced her to Jessica Canasa, the officer in charge of the cinema. However, Canasa refused to accept her due to her disability, pointing out that her being deaf would make it impossible for her to interact with the cinemas’ customers. Canasa’s action was later justified by the Gaisano Mall management in a letter in reply to a letter complaint sent by the president of the association of differently abled persons. In another letter, Rodrigo Riola, city treasurer, branding the action of Gaisano Mall as “disturbing, considering that management has no business limiting or refusing the City Government (employee) who is going to act as movie ticket checker, not to mention also the patent disregard of the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons. “ Riola clarified that Sarrion and other personnel are paid by the city
FGAISANO, 11 MURDER SUSPECT. Former Police Officer 1 Basser Bato Ampatuan is led to his detention cell
Two others arrested
in Sta. Ana Police Station after his arrest in a buy-bust operation Wednesday night. It was later discovered that he is a suspect in the killing of two top lawyers of the legal department of the Commission on Elections in Manila in 2007 and 2008.
Cops kill suspect in gym trainor’s slay By Anthony S. Allada
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HE alleged prime suspect in the stabbing to death of a 31-year-old gym instructress was killed when he reportedly attempted to shoot it out with elements of the San Pedro police station who tried to arrest him yester-
Suspects are users of “Vulcaseal” and other solvents before committing crimes day morning, Thursday, at the back of Harana Restaurant, Panganiban Street, Barangay 11-B, this city. Supt. Antonio Rivera, chief of the San Pedro police station, iden-
tified the suspect as Charemae Fuertes, alias Dodong Long Hair, 24, a resident of the place. Rivera said they were about to arrest Fuertes and his compan-
ions at around 7:30 a.m. when he grabbed his .38 caliber revolver, prompting arresting operatives to shoot him dead. Two other suspects, Renante Sereño, 32, and Edre Galladora, 22,
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