MTRCB reminds operators: only 'G' and 'PG' content in PUVs

MTRCB reminds PUV operators: No bold flicks, only wholesome content

/ 12:02 PM December 27, 2024

MTRCB reminds PUV operators: No bold flicks, only wholesome content

MTRCB has a holiday reminder to PUV operators. Graphics by Bernard Esguerra / INQUIRER.net

Provincial and city buses are often equipped with a television set to entertain their passengers in their travel, that’s why the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) deemed it necessary to remind public utility vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers of the policy to screen only “G” (General Patronage) and “PG” (Parental Guidance) rated content inside their vehicles.

The reminder was issued by the MTRCB as the traveling public go to provinces or various places to be with their loved ones and friends during the Christmas holidays.

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Under MTRCB Memorandum Circular No. 09-2011, common carriers such as buses and utility vehicles are classified as “movie theaters” for regulatory purposes, which means that films shown on their TV screens must be suitable for all audiences, particularly children.

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According to Chapter 3, Section 1-3 of the Memorandum Circular, public vehicles that display motion pictures are required to follow the same regulations as movie theaters.

“This ensures that content remains appropriate and does not negatively impact minors traveling with their families,” said MTRCB Chairperson and CEO Lala Sotto-Antonio.

“Our commitment is to ensure that the content shown in PUVs is safe for all passengers, especially children traveling with their families. This is part of our larger responsibility to provide a safe, secure and enjoyable travel experience for everyone,” she further said.

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The MTRCB urges PUV operators to adhere to these regulations, or face legal sanctions.

Passengers who spot violations are encouraged to report the same through the MTRCB’s social media channels @MTRCBGov or via email at complaints@mtrcb.gov.ph. so that action may be taken against violators.

The MTRCB earlier reached an agreement with the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) that would penalize bus companies showing sensitive materials.

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