It is some kind of a patroller who guards the safety of a partucular place or a town for instance. The word "barangay" refers to the town and "tanod" refers to the person who does the duty.
No one answer. The Tanod (watchman) performs policing functions in the village. The answer would depend on the individual Tanod- skills, training, need, and the laws that govern that Barangay.
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It is some kind of a patroller who guards the safety of a partucular place or a town for instance. The word "barangay" refers to the town and "tanod" refers to the person who does the duty.
Irregularities n the performance of official duties
upakan..batutaan ng mga tanod..
A Barangay Tanod is a local volunteer who has been deputised and received some training to be a Tanod. They carry out basic security functions under the auspice of the Barangay Captain for their barangay. This is likely to include basic police functions from arrests, traffic control, keeping the police although the post is quite flexible dependent on the context of the barangay in which they work. From what research I have recently done they do not tend to carry firearms but sometimes they do, on occasion without a license and therefore are unlikely to have training in it. More often they will be armed with a baton, often made of rattan. For more information on this you might like to read this article: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2008/06/18/oped/bobby.nalzaro.saksi.html (FYI a barangay is the basic or smallest socio-political area of governance in the PHP.)
There is no Republic Act (or an approved bill) that specifically created the position of a "barangay tanod". But, according to The Local Government Code (R.A. 7160), it is within the purview of the local government units to create appointive positions in their jurisdictions for specific functions. It is in this implied provision that barangay tanods were created.
The cast of Yanggaw - 2008 includes: Dick Aganan as Barangay Tanod Tetchie Agbayani as Inday Villacin Jimmy Callanga as Barangay Tanod Marilou Clemente as Volleyball Crowd Bunch Cortez as Volleyball Crowd Jessie Derecho as Townspeople Menalyn Duque as Crying Family Ernie Emagnabihon as Townspeople Aldrin Escorel as Young Boy Rolly Gallo as Protective Father Elmer Gamila as Roy Leon Gaston as Baby Leon Dwight Gaston as Husband Monet Gaston as Irma Villacin Ronnie Lazaro as Junior Villacin Alex Mapola as Townspeople Juliet Matti as Aling Cedes Erik Matti as Lazarus Ave Nicole Matti as Volleyball Crowd Audrey Matti as Volleyball Crowd Jerry Mongcal as Recruiter Aleera Montalla as Amor Villacin James Montelibano as Assistant Tanod Jorja Montelibano as Little Girl Jaika Montelibano as Teenage Girl Marimar Orbita as Crying Family Mico Orbita as Crying Family Maricar Orbita as Pregnant Woman Bong Pavia as Bong Gary Pulvinar as Barangay Tanod Margarita Ramos as Old Woman Gio Respall as Toto Villacin Bentino Restum as Barangay Tanod Lilit Reyes as Dr. Sandico Rolando Singkac as Volleyball Player Jomar Sulla as Young Boy Joel Torre as Dulpo Rynheart Trujillo as Glorie Arman Ventolan as Volleyball Player
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Barangay Captain or Punong Barangay and tawag sa namumuno sa isang barangay.
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You may get it from your barangay or in the municipality or city where you reside. I suggest, get it from your barangay through the barangay treasurer, since your barangay will be entitled to 50% share. Otherwise, if you get it from the municipality or city, there will be no share of the barangay. Support your barangay!!!