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February 18th, 2007 12:33 AM #1
Dear Fellow Tsikoteers,
Recently in this section of goon squad lagi na lang issue and carnapping and carjacking.. kawawa naman ung mga fellow tsikoteers na biktima na up to this moment government officials has nothing to do with it o bubulagbulagan lang ar maybe connected din sila (marami nagsasabi).. ginagawa na nga natin lahat para maprotaktahan mga oto natin but still dami alternative to break it up like car alarms, steering wheel locks and etc.. minsan pa pati buhay nsasama pa.. are we just gonna be here like sitting ducks forever. w wont wait na ma carnap pa oto ko and everone of us here too.. so why not lets create a non government org against carnapping and carjacking.. once and for all matapos na kalbaryo sa car napping at car jacking.. at alam ko rin sa likod ng mga to may malalaking tao na dapat katakutan pero think again di dapat tau matakot kc tama tong pinaglalaban at gagawin natin. wag na tayo umasa sa gobyerno at sa pulis dahil ni sila walang paki alam at minsan pa ay mga kasabwat.. id rather prefer the vigilante's than the police..
hoping for your kind suggestions and replies..
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February 18th, 2007 12:49 AM #2
how would the group prevent carjackings or recover carjacked cars? when you say "vigilantes" do you mean an armed non-police force?
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February 18th, 2007 01:15 AM #4
is someone who takes enforcement of law or moral code into their own hands. The term vigilante stems from the its Spanish equivalent, meaning private security agents. It has most probably been introduced recently in English language from South-Western United States, in the same way as folkloric terms like "desperados" in the past. The term is frequently applied to those citizens who "take the law into their own hands," meting out "frontier justice" when they perceive that the actions of established authorities are insufficient. Vigilantism is sometimes vilified when it gives way to criminal behavior on the part of the vigilante.
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February 18th, 2007 01:19 AM #5
is someone who takes enforcement of law or moral code into their own hands. The term vigilante stems from the its Spanish equivalent, meaning private security agents. The term is frequently applied to those citizens who "take the law into their own hands," meting out "frontier justice" when they perceive that the actions of established authorities are insufficient. Vigilantism is sometimes vilified when it gives way to criminal behavior on the part of the vigilante.
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February 18th, 2007 01:22 AM #6
.. and also the most essential if ever ma buo tong group na we can arm ourselves with our organized and best tactics/ plans and strategies in prevention, on the spot action and defense for ourselves also.. .. so we need a bunch of brainstorming and have the wisest brains out here.. l
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