@raski
you can choose to view the "injustice" statement in any context but i'm not claiming an injustice has already been committed. that as much should have been clear. the injustice will happen if the scenario mentioned occurs. speculative? well it is but is it baseless? if it had been then we wouldn't have been here arguing. roxas is thick but not that thick. the probability of him winning, however slim, is within the realm of possibilities. he would have looked stupid not just thick pursuing this if the possibility does not exist. it does. i for one won't waste time arguing if didn't.
how could you assume, this late in our discussion, that i don't know how the pcos work specially with respect to reading the ballot or the definition/effects of over/under voting? you hurt me so
i also skimmed thru R.A. 8436 as well as its amendments R.A. 9369. i think they left the actual figure for comelec to specify during procurement of the machine. in my searches the margin of error is most likely the pcos scan error rate which as specified by comelec should 0.005% or below.
relevant links about it….
2010 election surprise: Binay leading Roxas - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV
"In such close contests, we will need the .005% or lower error rate from PCOS machines specified by the Comelec."
NAMFREL: Some PCOS machines failed accuracy test | ABS-CBN News Online Beta
"The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has specified that the minimum accuracy rate for the China-made PCOS machine should be 99.995% or a maximum error rate of .005%."
PCOS machines in Philippine automated elections: failure rates, error rates Ecology, technology and social change
"Each machine has to be calibrated towards that ideal spot which minimizes the total errors from both false positives and false negatives. Based on COMELEC specs, this total should be lower than .005%, or five scanning errors for every 100,000 marks"