"Summer's here and the time is right for dancing in the street." So sang Martha and the Vandellas way back in 1965. That song has been covered most famously by Van Halen as well as many others. But the song is lived out in the Philippines.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/07/police-cracks-down-on-inflatable-tarpaulin-pools-obstructing-tondo-streets |
As Manila sizzles under the summer sun, some Tondo residents have set up inflatable and tarpaulin pools on public streets, prompting the Manila Police District (MPD) to file cases against those turning roads into makeshift obstacle courses.
Police said the improvised setups blocked traffic and created hazards for motorists.
“A police officer almost slipped because of oil spilled from the trash. The lanes were further blocked by the swimming pools, reducing space for motorists,” said Lt. Col. Ronald De Leon, commander of MPD Station 1.MPD warned residents that enforcement would be persistent.
“We will do this every day until they get used to it,” he added, stressing that repeated violations would no longer be tolerated.The crackdown comes with a revised approach to enforcement.
"Catch then file case, we will change our approach,” Lt. Col. De Leon said, explaining that police and barangay teams are now combining traffic management and city ordinance implementation to ensure compliance.The 60 residents caught in the operation were cited for obstructing public roads with inflatable and tarpaulin-made swimming pools, trash, and improvised kitchens, creating hazards for motorists and pedestrians alike.
Authorities reminded the public that roads are meant for transportation, not private recreation or dumping grounds.
Residents were urged to use private spaces for leisure activities and maintain clear streets for everyone.The MPD and barangay officials vowed to continue daily monitoring and enforcement until Tondo’s streets are safe and accessible for all.
Residents are constructing make-shift pools out of tarps and...trash!? And they have thrown up "improvised kitchens." Nothing new there as Filipinos will set up a grill anywhere they please. But here is the most daring part of the article: repeat offenders will NO LONGER be tolerated. Which means the PNP has tolerated these offenses for far too long.
The fact is Filipino roads are often dangerous. Storage of construction materials, making of cement for construction, playing in the rain, basketball, makeshift restaurants, selling vegetables and other foods, badminton without a net, and vehicle repair are some of the many activities which take place in the middle of the street or on the side of the street blocking traffic. It's past time violators are caught and charged.