What to do when cops approach your community pantry enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 21) — Authorities are not allowed to conduct any form of profiling in areas where community pantries are established. But how can organizers and volunteers protect themselves from potential security threats? Interior Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya on Wednesday told CNN Philippines' The Source that community pantry organizers may take videos of approaching cops to establish evidence against those violating orders. "Sa panahon ngayon ganoon na di ba?" he said. "Everybody has a cellphone. Kung totoong may nangyari na ganyan, kunan nila ng picture. Kahit patago, kunan lang ng video, that could establish it."