Duterte Effect: Curfew Turns Quezon City into Ghost Town

Witness the Duterte Effect in Quezon City

Quezon City is one of the few cities in Metro Manila who implements a local curfew for minors a few days before the nationwide implementation. Netizens shares on social media some evidences of the real Duterte Effect particularly in Quezon City. Duterte Effect really happens in Quezon City.

Duterte Effect QC

A street in Quezon City turns into a ghost town during the implementation of curfew hours which is clearly a manifestation of how Mayor Duterte changes the behavior of the Filipinos. Instagram user @arviengekanaata shares a viral photo on social media showing an empty San Isidro Street corner Santol Street in QC.

“Simula ng manalo si duterte, wala pang 12, ghost town na samin. Lol [Since Duterte won, our place is already a ghost town even before 12 midnight],” his caption reads.

Some netizens expresses their enjoyment about the latest development in Quezon City. The City of the Stars implements curfew among minors in various streets and vicinity within their jurisdiction. Minors from different parts of Quezon City is no longer roaming around the streets of the city because of the curfew.

During the campaign period, the outgoing Davao City mayor promises to the Filipino people that he will implement a nationwide curfew once he will take his office as the President of the Philippines.

Pres. Duterte plans to implement the curfew for unescorted minors which will start at 10:00 PM according to presidential spokesman Peter Lavina. There will be curfew for liquor sales also which will start at around 1:00 AM to keep the adults from getting drunk to much.

Here’s Original Post of Quezon City as a Ghost Town due to Curfew:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BGmbOj0w-mT/

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