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The falsification of the public documents is illegal. If found you will be arrested and taken to a court of law.
In the Philippines, falsification of public documents is punishable by imprisonment and a fine. The penalty varies depending on the specific law violated and the degree of falsification committed. The punishment can range from imprisonment of up to 6 years and a fine to a longer prison term and heavier fines for more serious cases.
Both the FBI and ICE have public '800' phone numbers where you can report such illegal activity.
The Public Information Officer
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what are the responsibilities of the public relations officer
Resisting a public officer is a criminal offense that involves intentionally obstructing, delaying, or resisting a law enforcement officer while they are performing their official duties. This can include physically fighting back, fleeing the scene, or refusing to comply with lawful orders.
Falsification of documents involves altering or creating a document with the intent to deceive or mislead. This can include changing information, forging signatures, or creating entirely fake documents to present false information as genuine. It is illegal and can lead to serious consequences.
Public Relation Officer
public relations officer is someone that plans events, appointments, and is involved in anything that has to do with the public.
Tagalog of public relation officer: opisyal ng pampublikong ugnayan
The public information officer is responsible for keeping the public appraised about internal happenings in the organization. The officer chooses which information is appropriate to share with the public.