MTRCB reminds PUV operators to only show ‘G’ and ‘PG’ content to riding public

(Photo courtesy of MTRCB)

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet

On account of the expected rush of travelers headed to and from Metro Manila to celebrate New Year’s Eve, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) reminded public utility vehicle (PUV) operators that only “G” (General Patronage) and “PG” (Parental Guidance) rated programs are allowed inside PUVs.

This policy is mandated under MTRCB Memorandum Circular No. 09-2011, which classifies common carriers as “movie theaters” for regulatory purposes. Moreover, it stipulates that films shown on PUVs must be suitable for all audiences, particularly children.

According to Chapter 3, Sections 1-3 of the Memorandum Circular, public vehicles that display motion pictures are required to abide by the same regulations as movie theaters; this ensures that content remains appropriate and does not negatively impact minors traveling with their families.

“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” MTRCB chairperson and CEO Diorella Maria “Lala” Sotto-Antonio declared.

Passengers who spot violations are encouraged to report the same through MTRCB’s social media channels (@MTRCBgov on X and IG) or via email at complaints@mtrcb.gov.ph. 

Legal action will be taken against violators as provided under P.D. 1986 and Chapter XIII of the 2004 Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. (with report from Rod Lagusad/PTV News)

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