Local governments should take a stronger role in protecting residents, especially indigenous communities, from abusive and unruly tourists, Solid North Party-list Rep. Ching Bernos said.
Bernos issued the appeal amid growing complaints over the rowdy and violent behavior of some tourists in the country.
Her statement came after two unidentified men reportedly assaulted the owners of a café in Siargao that had displayed a pro-Palestine flag.
“LOCAL governments must actively protect the welfare and way of life, especially of indigenous communities, in the face of tourist abuse,” Bernos said.
“We must ensure that the welfare of our communities is always upheld and the rights and practices of the locals are respected,” added Bernos, vice chairperson of the House Committee on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples.
The lawmaker said LGUs must craft and enforce tourism plans that safeguard local communities, preserve heritage and tourism sites, and maintain peace and order.
“Kaya’t napakahalaga na may plano tayo kung paano natin maisusulong ang responsableng turismo. We have to keep in mind the absorptive capacity of our localities, and set aside resources for police, health workers, and other concerns,” she said.
Bernos also urged authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the Siargao assault case, as well as other reported incidents of tourist abuse.
At the same time, she appealed to visitors to treat local communities with respect.
“We welcome all citizens of the world to our lovely country. But I appeal to our visitors, please respect our way of life and act with kindness towards our people. Spread love and joy so that you can have a much more meaningful stay here,” the solon added.
