PUNCHITERIA February 21, 2021
Editorial Cartoon February 21, 2021
OUTNUMBERED BUT NOT OUTSMARTED — The fisherman in Binmaley suddenly finds himself competing for fish to catch with almost a hundred birds hovering over him and diving on all sides. As expected his haul for the day was greatly minimized by the hungry birds. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
OUTNUMBERED BUT NOT OUTSMARTED
TARGET PERIOD: MARCH THE provincial government had endorsed the request of three bus companies for special permits from the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board that will allow them to resume their inter-provincial operations from Pangasinan to Metro Manila and vice versa. This was confirmed by Provincial Legal Officer Geraldine Baniqued who said Governor…
Resumption of provincial bus operations urged
NO STRICT ENFORCEMENT IN THE CITY — A fireman busily disinfecting the Dagupan City plaza is flabbergasted on seeing a child without mask and shield walking by with no cares. The child was unattended. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
NO STRICT ENFORCEMENT IN THE CITY
DRUNK DRIVING – Two foreign nationals found themselves in trouble for drunk driving after they hit an electric post on the highway along Tapuac District in Dagupan City. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
DRUNK DRIVING
BORED AND LONELY – The security guard who until last week could hardly cope with the volume of documents of car owners submitted to be serviced at the Private Motor Vehicles Inspection Center operated by Bily Transport Inc. d prior to LTO registration, suddenly finds himself alone with nothing to do…
BORED AND LONELY
DREAM COME TRUE – A farmer excitedly takes the operator’s seat of the band new tractor for a feel of a dream realized for mechanized farming. The set of new farm equipment from PhilMech were distributed by the Department of Agriculture to farmers’ cooperatives in Pangasinan. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
DREAM COME TRUE
CONTACT-LESS ASH WEDNESDAY – In compliance with the government’s health and safety protocols, Catholic priests did away with the tradition of putting ashes on parishioners’ foreheads and instead distributed ashes in small containers that parishioners applied on their foreheads or sprinkle on their heads. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)




