BAGUIO CITY --- Police officers in g-strings and traditional Cordillera tapis (indigenous skirts) mixed around with costumed children on Sunday after the Baguio City Police Office relaunched the city's tourism police force. Close to 40 police have been manning key tourist destinations in the summer capital, "to assure Baguio visitors that we are here to make sure they are safe," said Police Col. Allen Rae Co, Baguio police director. Various groups staged Halloween events over the weekend, drawing children to Session Road since Saturday. The yuletide, which is Baguio's peak tourist season, has also started. The public re-introduction of the Tourism police is tied to the city'...
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