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August 15th, 2012 12:48 PM #11The poor would be “shocked” to hear this, added Murphy, a former Jesuit priest who had been working with the urban poor in Metro Manila since cofounding the UPA.
That after all of these years na alam naman ninyong kayong mga illegal settler, aka, squatters, ang isang malaking dahilan sa pagbaha sa lugar natin,- makakapal pa rin ang mga mukha ninyong manisi ng gobyerno at ng ibang tao!
T*ngn* ninyo!
POLITICAL WILL - ISULONG NA!!!
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August 15th, 2012 12:50 PM #12
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August 15th, 2012 12:50 PM #13
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August 15th, 2012 05:33 PM #14relocate? wala yan ... taon-taon naman meron ganyan balita ... taon-taon din nababaha
next year uli ganyan ang balita!
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August 15th, 2012 05:37 PM #15“Blow up the houses of people, as if they were bandits, crooks or robbers, and the government has to go in, and bomb them? I think the poor would be shocked to hear those words,” he said.
tanggalin na ang Lina Law at ibalik yung Presidential Decree No. 772
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August 15th, 2012 05:53 PM #16
very true! tapos sila pa yung maraming reklamo! mga letse! tayo hirap na hirap sa pagtrabaho makabayad lang sa bahay at lupa na inutang... samantalang sila lilipat na lang don sa mga bahay na ibibigay sa kanila na nanggaling sa ating bulsa... tapos ang dahilan non e dahil nag-squat sila illegaly.. hay pinas!
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August 15th, 2012 05:56 PM #17
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August 15th, 2012 06:26 PM #18
PD#772
Section 1. Any person who, with the use of force, intimidation or threat, or taking advantage of the absence or tolerance of the landowner, succeeds in occupying or possessing the property of the latter against his will for residential commercial or any other purposes, shall be punished by an imprisonment ranging from six months to one year or a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than five thousand pesos at the discretion of the court, with subsidiary imprisonment in case of insolvency.
If the offender is a corporation or association, the maximum penalty of five years and the fine of five thousand pesos shall be imposed upon the president, director, manager or managing partners thereof.
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MANILA, Philippines - Private landowners do not need to find relocation sites to evict illegal settlers from their property, former Interior and Local Government Secretary Joey Lina said on Thursday.
Lina said the issue of relocation for illegal settlers on private land is one of the misconceptions of Republic Act No. 7279 or the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992, which he helped pass into law and is now often referred to as the "Lina law."
"If you own the land and somebody squats, whether professional or not, you don't need to give them relocation. [Squatters] can get relocation only from the local government unit and only if they are occupying government land. If they are not given land, then the LGU should give them the equivalent of 60 days in daily wage. This is according to the principle of eviction of settlers in a humane manner," he told radio dzMM.
"It would be unjust for private landowners to lose their property to settlers. It is really government's responsibility to ensure that families have decent housing," he added.
Lina said demolition of illegal shanties should be done following the guidelines as enumerated in the law.
He noted that the eviction of illegal settlers can be handled at the barangay level since it falls under their jurisdiction.
"You can ask the barangay to stop [the settlers]. If they don't do anything, then he is liable for violating the law. Walang building permit as provided under the National Building Code. The executive of the local government can also evict if he declares the structure a nuisance," he said.
Lina, meanwhile, said it is customary that private landowners ask a local court to order the eviction of illegal settlers
"Under our system even without the Lina Law, they can't take the law in his hands. They have to go to court for an ejectment. but if the LGU just moves, they have the power to enforce the National Building Code to order the eviction and demolition of illegal structures," he said.
kulang lang talaga ng political will to relocate the squatters. hopefully this current initiative continues.
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August 15th, 2012 06:51 PM #19
Relaks, joy ride ka muna sa village or punta sa mall at tumingin sa mga propects na saleslady.
Dapat kasi sa ganyan para walang kaso, sunugin. Eh di walang problema sa pagpapalayas. Tapos i-timbre agad sa mga bombero na 'wag na isalba yan, pagtunan ng pansin yung mga katabing legal occupants.
Also, sa totoo lang ang dami kayang professional squatters.
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Buhay na buhay ang BGC this evening. Bukas halos lahat ng restaurants. Sabi pa nung isang cashier...
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