April 17, 2021 THE City of San Fernando, Pampanga Police Station (CSFPS) has maintained its position as Central Luzon’s top-performing station for March 2021, following its topmost standing for January and February.
This, as the city police force once again ranked first among all city police stations in the region during the Unit Performance Evaluation Rating (Uper) of the Police Regional Office-Central Luzon.
According to Police Lieutenant Colonel John Clark, city chief of police, the Uper serves as the police’s standard tool in identifying the compliance of police stations with the requirements set by the Philippine National Police (PNP).
“Ang adhikain po ng Uper ay matingnan ang pagtalima ng mga police stations sa administrative at operational requirements na ibinababa ng mas mataas na headquarters ng PNP. Sa atin pong kaso, ito po ay ang provincial at regional headquarters,” explained Clark.
SunStar Jeepney driver flagged down for violating health protocols
BACK TO OPERATION. This public utility jeepney under the Angeles-San Fernando Jeepney Operators Association is set to go back to its operation after its owner installed standard plastic barriers inside the unit which was flagged down last week by the City of San Fernando Police and City Public Order and Safety Coordinating Office for violating the public utility vehicles health protocol of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. (Contributed photo)
+ January 27, 2021 THE City Government of San Fernando, through the San Fernando Police and City Public Order and Safety Coordinating Office (CPOSCO), reiterated its call on all operators and drivers of public utility vehicles (PUVs) about Covid-19 health protocols.