Actually it is private individual who should be taking the police photos , under the law of public officers there should have open book life style not the other way around unless your commiting a crime, you should even answer there questions
Not really, at least, here in Cebu. Lechon (or baboy insasal as most rural Cebuanos call it) is available everyday, especially in Metro Cebu area and other cities all over Cebu. Aside from the most popular lechon chains (e.g. House of Lechon, CnT, Ayers, Rico's Lechon, etc.) there are literally dozens of other lechon chains in Cebu whose stores are even built side by side to each other. Cebu lechon chains operate like regular casual restaurants but 90% of their menu are lechon. In Talisay City, for example, which is one of the two long-time lechon destinations in Cebu (the other is Carcar City) has a lechon park aptly called Talisay Lechon Food Park made up dozens of lechon vendors housed under one roof and offer nothing but lechon. And it's open every single day. You can see it on Mark Wein's vlogs and other famous foreign food vloggers. Carcar City is another lechon destination where dozens of vendors sell lechon every single day, from dawn to dusk.
Ooohhhh boy given the Philippine peso, is .06 cents to the American dollar, and you totally got GIPPED for a .37 cent Lumpia you should have easily gotten 9 of those easily. Head out to Nueva Vizcaya Province, or Botolan and eat the real natural Filipino food-with fruits you pick off the tree, and fish straight out of the river. Make good friends with a Filipino (you'll eat free your whole stay) and stop going to the tourist spots- but good on you, thou you probably gave that families child a better education.