
Authorities pose in front of confiscated defective weighing scales. Tabaco City Mayor Krisel Lagman-Luistro ordered the confiscation of the items which coincided with the celebration of National Consumer Welfare Month this October.
Authorities pose in front of confiscated defective weighing scales. Tabaco City Mayor Krisel Lagman-Luistro ordered the confiscation of the items which coincided with the celebration of National Consumer Welfare Month this October.
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