Who Would be Charged of Alarms and Scandals?



If you have neighbors in your community doing any of the acts enumerated below, you may file a criminal charge against him/her or them. He/She may have committed the crime of Alarms and Scandals.

The Revised Penal Code provides what constitutes the crime of Alarms and Scandals.  

Said crime of Alarms and Scandals shall be charged against:

1. Any person who within any town or public place, shall discharge any firearm, rocket, firecracker, or other explosive calculated to cause alarm or danger;

2. Any person who shall instigate or take an active part in any charivari or other disorderly meeting offensive to another or prejudicial to public tranquility;

3. Any person who, while wandering about at night or while engaged in any other nocturnal amusements, shall disturb the public peace; or

4. Any person who, while intoxicated or otherwise, shall cause any disturbance or scandal in public places, provided, that the circumstances of the case shall not make the provisions on tumult and other disturbance of public order applicable.

Note that the disturbance shall be deemed tumultuous if caused by more than three persons who are armed or provided with means of violence.

Google defines charivari as a cacophonous mock serenade or a series of discordant noises.

What is the penalty for this crime?

The law provides only a penalty of Arresto Menor (imprisonment of one day to thirty days) or a fine not exceeding 200 pesos.

Note: The image featured above is credited to www.article.wn.com via Google.

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