FEBRUARY 5, 2020 | "If I Could Photograph The Night Wind"

MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL IN PICTURES - KAG. PEDRO DASING, MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL BARANGAY, BAGUIO CITY

MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL IN PICTURES - KAG. PEDRO DASING, MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL BARANGAY, BAGUIO CITY

Many thanks to Kap. Gallente and the Middle Quirino Hill Barangay Council for granting our request to place donation box at the entrance; to the Police Station 2 Mobile Patrol for the regular visits; to Quirino Hill Elementary School, St. Paul Parish, Dexter Valentin, Tina Alipen, Carmen Pal-og, Richard Sagandoy, Palaleo Family, Imelda Cadaweng and Leticia Bacolong for the donated foods and fire woods; to the visitors and many, many more who keep supporting our proactive measure activities against juvenile delinquency and other lawlessness in the aor - a strategy that requires continuous night vigil, ronda, and neighborhood monitoring while using the view deck as a station area.

FEBRUARY 1, 2020. To Our Valued View Deck Visitors / Tourists: PLS, READ OUR VIEW DECK RULES AND REGULATIONS

We, the barangay officials, volunteers and concerned residents near the facility, would like to reiterate our appeal that our existing rules and regulations on using the view deck posted on social media, other platforms and at the site should be fittingly observed for the welfare of us of all. Thank you for visiting our view deck, have a wonderful moment there.
Thanks again to ma'am Tina Alipen, Richard Sagandoy, and the Quirino Hiil Elementary School for the occupiers' night snacks and firewoods, and the Police Station 2 Patrol for the visits 👍

Taking this sneaky adlib seconds to thank the occupiers/bantay-view deck members: BT Chief Joey, BT Cristy Sinnay, BT Leticia Bacolong, BSS Zenaida Baluran, BT Imelda Cadaweng, BT Vrenelli Bugnosen, BSS Lilian Mantias, WQH BT Susan Binaysan, Kag. Imelda Zamora, Sir Columbus Lewis, Sir Richard Sagandoy, Sir Eddie Cadao-as, and me 

MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL IN PICTURES - KAG. PEDRO DASING, MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL BARANGAY, BAGUIO CITY



JANUARY 27, 2020 | Midnight at the View Deck


Just like the white matter in the brain, the curtain of fogs disappears in the frozen dreamy teslan civilization 😱 Like the marshmallows softened yet with a bonfire 😂 Just like juvenile delinquency, it has better dawn to achieve for a change through sustainable comprehensive multi-disciplinary efforts of parents, government PPAs, institutions, and many-many more. Invest in family for the better and brighter future of all  We'll be standing long for this cause not until one falls to another problem of fornication and/or unstable teenage marriage but until everyone is growing justly under the standard circumstances and conditions deliberately provided by the concerned stakeholders.

Many thanks for the donation of foods and firewoods from Padi Jose Manawas, SK Mimi, Susan Binaysan, Middle Quirino Hill Barangay officials, visitors and many more. May God bless you all in return 

MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL IN PICTURES - KAG. PEDRO DASING, MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL BARANGAY, BAGUIO CITY


MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL IN PICTURES - KAG. PEDRO DASING, MIDDLE QUIRINO HILL BARANGAY, BAGUIO CITY



JANUARY 22, 2020. Middle Quirino Hill Barangay Peace and Order turned the View Deck into something like a Command Center

The view deck has shifted from a standoff position by the vigilantes into a BPOC quasi-command center where beat patrol activities were being effected. Patrollers composed of BPOC-Tanods and other vigilantes would advance by conducting ronda along roads, streets, other public facilities and frequented places within the barangay to enforce peace and order, and then to return to the view deck again to join the static guards - they're doing it in regular basis to nullify provocation of the children and youths' aggression on the tourist facility and its surroundings.

Now, the group members are rather looking beyond, after zeroing out the problem..and after realizing the ground flaunted before them to pace is the livelihood segment of the process. Thus, while significantly holding their position to enforce peace and order in the area and other parts of the barangay, they have come to realize that sustainable peace and order underlies propitious livelihood (economic) activity which is the thing left for them to walk on without leaving behind the foundation.

In behalf of the view deck vigilantes and the benefitted residents; many, many thanks to the cooperating young people and their parents, guardians, relatives for the restrained effort, and to the respectful and cooperative visitors; many thanks also to the donors of foods and firewoods namely: Kap. Ignacio Gallente, Quirino Hill Elementary School, Sir Richard Daculan, Tina Alipen, Richard Sagandoy, Jimmy Pednga, Mr. and Mrs. Lalawe-Cera, Barok, the generous visitors, and those unnamed persons who significantly donated as well.

middle quirino hill bpoc - barangay tanods


 middle quirino hill reflectorized vest


middle quirino hill police baton and big flashlight


middle quirino hill peace and order committee resolution no. 1-20

JANUARY 21, 2020 | The BPOC Quasi-Commad Center at the Middle Quirino Hill View Deck

The view deck has shifted from a standoff position by the vigilantes into a BPOC quasi-command center where beat patrol activities were being effected. Patrollers composed of BPOC-Tanods and other vigilantes would advance by conducting ronda along roads, streets, other public facilities and frequented places within the barangay to enforce peace and order, and then to return to the view deck again to join the static guards - they're doing it in regular basis to nullify provocation of the children and youths' aggression on the tourist facility and its surroundings.

In behalf of the View Deck vigilants and the benefitted residents; many, many thanks to the cooperating young people and their parents, guardians, relatives for the restraint effort, and to the respectful and cooperative visitors; many thanks also to the donors of foods and firewoods namely: Kap. Ignacio Gallente, Quirino Hill Elementary School, Sir Richard Daculan, Tina Alipen, Richard Sagandoy, Jimmy Pednga, Mr. and Mrs. Lalawe-Cera, Barok, the generous visitors, and those unnamed persons who significantly donated as well.

The group members are rather looking beyond now, after zeroing out the problem..and after realizing the ground flaunted before them to pace is the livelihood segment of the process. Thus, while significantly holding their position to enforce peace and order in the area and other parts of the barangay, they have come to realize that sustainable peace and order underlies propitious livelihood (economic) activity which is the thing left for them to walk on without leaving behind the foundation 😲🤓





JANUARY 18, 2020 | Calling Out from the Middle Quirino Hill View Deck

By: pedro a. dasing

From the station of #OccupyViewDeck vigilantes (Bantay-Viewdeck volunteers) which is the view deck vantage point, we're calling on to the parents, grandparents, guardians, family members within the Quirino Hill area to look for your kids and youths during curfew hours (7:00 P.M. to 4:00 A.M.); we always encounter some of them during the vigil and patrolling around our AOR, they were hanging out around the roads and alleys without certain path to follow and AT RISK, thus we always do our part by sending them home, and you, in return, must show them their better way for their brighter future. You can do this through diversions: First, you have to find them if they're not home during their curfew hours, take them home, make them comfortable being at home more than the night embracing them. Secondly, talk (engage quality conversation) with them at least 7 times a day. Third, work out to provide for conditions that prize their best interest as young and growing persons..and so on   

For January 17, 2020, the 5th Bantay-Viewdeck activity; the vigilantes thank all the supporters including Jimmy Pednga for pledging firewoods, Richard Sagandoy for the hot cakes, SK Mimi for the bread, and many, many more.

We hope that #OccupyViewDeck (Bantay-Viewdeck) activities will carry on until the start of the viewdeck's improvement project which will render the facility temporary close. The barangay is really yearning for the improvement of the facility to bring it finally into its earning phase for the benefits of the public 









JANUARY 16, 2020 | Starting to Establish the Station of Peace and Order Committee at the Middle Quirino Hill View Deck

By: pedro a. dasing

Concerned resident Richard Sagandoy said, "We should not allow delinquent youths from other places to dominate our place". Agree, we have our own concerns regarding youths and children in the community and we can not afford to absorb more pains of the social problem. Conducting..the act of consuming more health now than ever and intensifying patience to overcome the enormous bane deep-rooted within the social spheres and human genes..and, at the end of every moment, we're handcuffed in our own perplexed desire to reach the surface of it all..we're all left alone pleading and encouraging the YICL / CICL who would like to voluntarily surrender to our first responder capacity to facilitate the young people's counsellings, reformations, reconciliations, and realignment under the tutelage of the appropriate government agencies.

On January 15, 2020, at 5:00 PM., the vigilantes occupying the view deck have additional companions in the name of Bismark Mabias and Martial Boldoken to add to the force against the bane in the area at night. During the vigil, valid visitors have come and gone, some were quiet when entering and then gone away with smiles in their faces, few would even ask permission to drink liquor but the occupiers were quick to disallow them, and rarely would a person try to challenge the order being enforced inside the facility. All in all, the #OccupyViewDeck program of the barangay officials, volunteers and residents in the area is so far, good by continuously serving its own purpose - to protect the view deck facility from misuses and abuses.

Thanks to Sirs Aldrin Dang-as, Richard Sagandoy, and St, Paul for donating firewoods; Madames Joyce Balay-odao, Tina Alipen, SK Mimi Sumbad for the coffee and bread.





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