Security agencies here were ordered to have a uniformed dress code for all their personnel.
Security guard uniforms vary in every agency, noted Superintendent Conrado Carganillo, chief of the Regional Operations and Plans Division–Security Agencies and Guards Unit (ROPD-SAGU) of the Police Regional Office 6.
But “some wear uniforms similar to those of the tourist police, while others wear Barong Tagalog,” Carganillo said. “It is best for security agencies to have a uniformed dress code for easy identification.”
Carganillo said the ROPD-SAGU gave the security agencies here three months to come up with a new dress code.
ROPD-SAGU met with security agencies here as part of the security preparations for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit next year.
Boracay will host APEC ministerial meetings on trade and economy.
The regional police unit believes security agencies here will become more united if they have a uniformed dress code.
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