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    Last edited by Walter; December 8th, 2015 at 03:57 PM.

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    they should have turned off the ignition. but i'm sure nadakip na nila yung ogag.

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    Plate number? Pinoy talaga no respect for authorities.

    Tinutukan sana nila ng baril.
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    kung sa US yan malamang na-taser na yan

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    kung sa US yan malamang na-taser na yan
    Nope.. He would have been shot for resisting arrest.

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    Human rights complicates thing here in the philippines.

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    Flashback the tsinoy driver who was caught of cam pulling a gun while fighting with a taxi driver while on top of a EDSA flyover...



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    Last edited by Monseratto; December 8th, 2015 at 07:46 PM.

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    *bro kimbon, ikaw ba un? chinese mestizo un ah!

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    police officers here failed to apply the POP or the rules of engagement. if that guy committed a crime in his presence. then, he should have declared an arrest and read him his Miranda rights.

    dito, pinababa lang niya yung tao. unless you committed a crime you have the right to be left alone.

    if that policeman declared an arrest, and even then that guy resisted, that would be another crime. a policeman has the duty to neutralize a criminal if, after he arrested him, the latter resisted arrest or tried to flee. the policeman is justified to use reasonable force to effect his authority, even in the course of using such reasonable force it resulted in death. he is not criminally liable because that is a justifying circumstance of "performance of a lawful duty" under the RPC.

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    Dami talaga mainit ulo sa daan.. hehe..

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