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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    RIP to the 3 passengers.

    If the robbers were captured or killed, another group of robbers would come out. Capture / kill them, another comes out. This has been the cycle. The government must solve the underlying problems - the massive corruption, unemployment, poverty.

    Meantime, we must be vigilant and extra careful. When traveling, especially commuting, just bring enough cash, don't wear jewelries or bring valuables.

    Cellphones are the targets of robbers, holduppers, snatchers - avoid carrying expensive phones.

    And most especially, if in the same situation, don't resist or fight.



    :eat: [SIZE="1"]3014[/SIZE]

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    #12
    kawawa naman yun mga namatay RIP.

    Madami nga mga nahohol-up sa bus. Yun friend ko nahold-up din. May kasama siya marines na katabi niya. Walang nagawa at naagaw pa ang service fire-arm.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    RIP to the 3 passengers.

    If the robbers were captured or killed, another group of robbers would come out. Capture / kill them, another comes out. This has been the cycle. The government must solve the underlying problems - the massive corruption, unemployment, poverty.

    Meantime, we must be vigilant and extra careful. When traveling, especially commuting, just bring enough cash, don't wear jewelries or bring valuables.

    Cellphones are the targets of robbers, holduppers, snatchers - avoid carrying expensive phones.

    And most especially, if in the same situation, don't resist or fight.



    :eat: [SIZE="1"]3014[/SIZE]
    actually you are right that most crimes root from poverty but poverty is not an excuse in commiting crimes since most of their victims are all poor too....

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    #14
    The root cause is the lack of respect of people with the Law.

    Sa China, daming mahihirap dun pero takot gumawa ng masama, bitay at kahihiyan ang katapat e.

    And certainly, poverty is not the root cause of the problem, but rather, the lack of patience and eagerness to work. Katamaran to put it bluntly. Yung prostitutes naman, at least those who work for money by choice, are also the same. They don't want to do work so they just sell flesh.

    Here in the Philippines, there's so much business opportunities and opportunities to earn. Ewan ko bakit hindi makita ng karamihan.

    If there's a will, there's a way.

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    #15
    hindi lahat ng mahirap ay tamad....
    hindi lahat ng tao ay may kakayahang mag-negosyo o may kaukulang kakayahan para makapag-trabaho....
    karamihan sa kanila ay namana na ang kahirapan at walang sapat na talino.....
    hindi rin natin pwede asahan na mapauunlad nila ang kanilang sarili dahil hindi nga nila alam kung san kukunin pambili ng pagkain nila eh paano pa nila mapapaunlad ang sarili nila....
    hindi lahat ay pwedeng magsikap lang at tiyak na aasenso....
    ang pag-asenso ay may kaakibat na swerte dahil kailangan mabigyan ng oppurtunidad muna bago mapaangat ang sariling buhay.
    marami pa rin mahihirap ang nagsusumikap pero mahirap pa rin hanggang ngayon.

    pero ganun pa man....... hindi dapat maging dahilan ang kahirapan para gumawa ng krimen....

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by fearless View Post
    baka nanaman pag nahuli yang mga walanghiya na yan, dahilan nanaman nila kahirapan nanaman,tignan ninyo pinatay nila ng walang kalabanlaban na pasahero.

    dapat talaga maparusahan yang mga yan,dahil maling mali ang ginawa nila dun sa talong pasahero.
    Pag nahuhuli kasi lagi naman kasi nakaka piyansa ang mga hayup na ito then balik na naman sila sa dating gawain. The law has tooth..if ever it has one, pustiso pa..

    pati mga carnappers nga nakakapiyansa.. Manood ka ng news sa TV yung mga nahuhuling snatchers eh may record na dati at nakapiyansa noon.. hay napaka senseless naman ng pagkamatay ng tatlo... I wish those who did this will suffer the same fate... :mad:

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    #17
    robbery, carjacking, rape should not be bailable...paulit ulit lang ang nangyayari kse alam nilang pde pa silang makalabas tsk

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    #18
    3 suspected car thieves killed in QC shootout
    INQUIRER.net
    Last updated 06:24am (Mla time) 06/25/2007

    MANILA, Philippines -- Three suspected car thieves were killed in a shootout with police in Quezon City early Monday, a television report said.

    The shootout happened at around 3 a.m. when members of the Philippine National Police-Traffic Management Group chanced upon the suspects who were on board a Kia Starex van along Katipunan Avenue Extension near White Plains Subdivision, the report said.

    When accosted, the suspects fired at the lawmen, prompting the authorities to fire back.

    TMG director Chief Superintendent Errol Pan said a trace of the van showed that it was registered in the name of Judy Ang. The vehicle was reported missing only last June 23.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by lightning099 View Post
    3 suspected car thieves killed in QC shootout
    INQUIRER.net
    Last updated 06:24am (Mla time) 06/25/2007

    MANILA, Philippines -- Three suspected car thieves were killed in a shootout with police in Quezon City early Monday, a television report said.

    The shootout happened at around 3 a.m. when members of the Philippine National Police-Traffic Management Group chanced upon the suspects who were on board a Kia Starex van along Katipunan Avenue Extension near White Plains Subdivision, the report said.

    When accosted, the suspects fired at the lawmen, prompting the authorities to fire back.

    TMG director Chief Superintendent Errol Pan said a trace of the van showed that it was registered in the name of Judy Ang. The vehicle was reported missing only last June 23.
    Sino bang reporter yan???

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