Philippine gay cops told to camp it down


published Friday, March 23, 2007 
Philippine police issued a warning this week to gay officers not to sway
their hips or display other suggestive behavior while on duty or they could
risk losing their jobs. 

"If they sway their hips while marching, or if they engage in lustful
conduct, I think that will be a ground for separation," Philippine National
Police spokesman chief superintendent Samuel Pagdilao said Thursday. 


Pagdilao said the police department does not discriminate against gays, but
will not hesitate to fire those who misbehave. 


"As an institution, the PNP does not look at or interfere with one's sexual
preference," Pagdilao told Manila Radio DZXL. "But it does look at its
members' conduct. If they behave within the norm, I don't think we'll have a
problem." 


The Philippines has a reputation for
<http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/02/07/4> tolerance toward LGBT
people; however, a party representing lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and
transgendered people was recently refused registration for May congressional
elections on the grounds that it does not have nationwide chapters. Its
members are appealing. (AP) 


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