Xavier School says ‘No’ to visitors playing Pokemon Go
Xavier School in San Juan City, Metro Manila reminds the faculty, staff, and students about the institution’s “no gaming” policy and that includes Pokemon Go. Players are not allowed to go to the place who are searching for Pokestops.
In a recent post by Xavier School on their Facebook page, it wrote:
“We would like to remind all faculty, staff, and students, that a “no gaming” policy is in force at Xavier School. Visitors in search of Pokestops are not welcome! Have a great week ahead!”
The institution also pointed out that it is not also accepting visitors who would want to go to Poke Stops inside the campus.
The world famous mobile app, Pokemon GO has been making the world crazy as people have been rushing to different places, has been recently released in the Philippines.
Now the official mobile app can now be downloaded in both Android and the App store of iPhone for free.
The said mobile game app was originally from the Nintendo video game that became really popular all over the world wherein TV shows and movies have been produced with the hit game.
Now, a mobile app has been developed by Niantic Labs that uses augmented reality to make the playing of Pokemon to be more realistic. It uses the mobile phone’s camera, GPS, and sensors in order to have real-life experience of the game.
Since Pokemon can be seen almost everywhere, people have been pointing their phones mostly while walking in the streets and sometimes trespass places. This is why institutions like Xavier School doesn’t allow people from entering just to look for Pokemon of find Poke Stops to train their Pokemon.
The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has already gave reminders for players to avoid unnecessary incidents.
Xavier School is located at 64 Xavier Street, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila 1500 Philippines.