View Poll Results: Gusto ba ka ibalik ang mga vigilante? YES or NO

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    134 73.63%
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    48 26.37%
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  1. #2871

    Default Re: MERGED: Vigilantism and related issues


    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    sure ka nga 100% wai patay, kawat, rape ug uban pa nga krimen sa davao bec naay vigilantes? kung 100% gyud, motoo ko ana nga makasulbad
    naa ba sa akong post nga wala na krimen if naa ang vigilantes?? ayaw pataka batbat diha. of course, naa gihapon na mga crimes even the vigilantes are around. even singapore is one of the safest in asia yet they are not zero-crime state.

  2. #2872

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeknife View Post
    naa ba sa akong post nga wala na krimen if naa ang vigilantes?? ayaw pataka batbat diha. of course, naa gihapon na mga crimes even the vigilantes are around. even singapore is one of the safest in asia yet they are not zero-crime state.
    so dili gihapon maka sulbad ang vigilante? korek ba?

  3. #2873

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    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    so dili gihapon maka sulbad ang vigilante? korek ba?
    but a better than dili ma solve ang crime problems. kana diay mapatay sa vigilantes ang mga kriminal, that is already considered a crime. mao bitaw nang basta naa krimen, blotter sa police.

  4. #2874

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    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    sure ka nga 100% wai patay, kawat, rape ug uban pa nga krimen sa davao bec naay vigilantes? kung 100% gyud, motoo ko ana nga makasulbad
    Where on earth are you going to find places with zero percent crime rates? Only in lawless places since there are no penal codes to violate to begin with.

    But fact is, in Davao City and Cebu City before, vigilante justice is a proven crime deterrent.

    Quote Originally Posted by jovipeorliohacokijo View Post
    katong mga pabor, ok ra mo ug mapagan unya mo or inyoha bang family or relatives ky ang gibirahan sa vigilante ky dool ninyo or nila? naa na rabay nahitabo ani. for example ang birahanan ky konduktor or dispatcher unya timingan nga naa sa dool nila ang mapagan like nakasakay sa jeep.
    The chances of being hit by a stray bullet in a crime infested area is higher. So yes, I'm willing to take my chances. Ngano if accidentally mapusilan imo paryente sa usa ka police operation unsa man imo mabuhat? Same ra, igo ra ka muhilak.

  5. #2875

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    the chance of being hit mistakenly by vigilantes is very low, compared to being one of the victims of petty crimes. I am not against vigilantism, I am hoping for reforms in policing the areas we live in.

    And F**K CHR! "Where criminals are humans and victims are... well casualties?!"

  6. #2876
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    Quote Originally Posted by i_the_mighty View Post
    the chance of being hit mistakenly by vigilantes is very low, compared to being one of the victims of petty crimes. I am not against vigilantism, I am hoping for reforms in policing the areas we live in.

    And F**K CHR! "Where criminals are humans and victims are... well casualties?!"
    It's normal for criminals to commit crime - that's what criminals do. But it's not normal for police officers or an elected official to incite and commit murder - that's not what agents of the State are supposed to do. You can't equalize criminal acts done by criminals (which is expected) with criminal acts done by agents of the State (which isn't normal).

    You guys should listen to yourselves praise extrajudicial killings like it's some kind of normal, everyday activity. Try talking about your ideas to visiting foreigners and see what they think. They will probably think you are insane or crazy. This isn't the way normal people think, no matter how hard you try to convince yourselves otherwise. Hopefully someday you will realize how crazy supporting extrajudicial killings really is.

    To those posters who live in a highly developed country like the U.S. and still support vigilante killings, why don't you leave the U.S. and live in Davao you hypocrites...
    Last edited by monroy; 11-07-2012 at 05:30 PM.

  7. #2877

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    It's normal for criminals to commit crime - that's what criminals do. But it's not normal for police officers or an elected official to incite and commit murder - that's not what agents of the State are supposed to do. You can't equalize criminal acts done by criminals (which is expected) with criminal acts done by agents of the State (which isn't normal).

    You guys should listen to yourselves praise extrajudicial killings like it's some kind of normal, everyday activity. Try talking about your ideas to visiting foreigners and see what they think. They will probably think you are insane or crazy. This isn't the way normal people think, no matter how hard you try to convince yourselves otherwise. Hopefully someday you will realize how crazy supporting extrajudicial killings really is.

    To those posters who live in a highly developed country like the U.S. and still support vigilante killings, why don't you leave the U.S. and live in Davao you hypocrites...
    Did I say na mamusil ang mga pulis sa atoa? Ako lang mag-roving sila sa ilang designated area, always available og mag-inabtik. Dili mag-inabtik lang kung naay ma-kotongan. Unsa nalang diay ang buwis sa tao kung di sila kabuhat sa ilahang duties.

    Start nalang unta na para dili kuyaw isuroy sa atoang lugar.

    If ingana lang unta then dili na kinahanglan mo-resort to vigilantism/extra judicial killings.

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    ^ Murag neighborhood watch man na ang imoha bro.. I'm talking about vigilantism like what is happening in Davao.

  9. #2879

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    if we don't curb vigilantism, it will be become a uncontrollable. just like a "snowball effect".

    if we look the other way for murderers and rapist and robbers. later on down the road we will start killing the petty offenders, errant drivers, shoplifters. so where do we draw to line as to who dies and who doesn't who decides that?

    it needs to stop now!

  10. #2880

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    ^ Murag neighborhood watch man na ang imoha bro.. I'm talking about vigilantism like what is happening in Davao.
    What I'm implying is a solution to avoid vigilantism bro. Though I have nothing against it. People supported it because of the ineffectiveness and incompetence of our police force. Add the crappy justice system where money=power (rich criminals).

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