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    Default Dont blame the police, blame the government!


    yes i say again. DONT BLAME THE POLICE.. BLAME THE GOVERNMENT.. its the government who finances the training and equipment of our police. if the government doesnt set aside enough and proper budget for our security forces, then pulpol jud ta!

    i too blamed the police after the hostage crisis but thought of it over and over again kung asa angay i.blame.

    do you guys know the MANILA SWAT is more UNDER EQUIPPED than the CEBU CITY SWAT? tanawa pusil sa mga CCPO swat angay kaayo pang CQB (close quarters battle) like m4 and mp5s not like the manila swat nga m16s which are way longer and the CCPO swat also have ballistic armors. the swat you saw sa TV pag hostage crisis murg mga students. all in their blue uniforms. SWAT designates their uniforms in BLACK and not blue. our CCPO swat have black uniforms.

    cge tag reklamo nga ang national budget should go to the poor, to education, to other things. BUT WE FORGOT ABOUT OUR SECURITY FORCES TO WHOM WE ALSO NEED IN TIME KITA PUD ANG MA HOSTAGE,,

    stop those bickerings.... blame it on the government... the cabinet members in task of our security...

    and to PNOY to look into this incident... coz sadly, he didnt do anything as COMMANDER IN CHIEF of the Philippine Armed Forces!

    CHECK YOURSELVES BEFORE YOU POINT YOUR FINGERS... MURA PUD MO MGA EXPERTO... AND IF YOU WERE IN THE POLICE's SHOES, WERE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO FACE THE HOSTAGE TAKER's BULLET?

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    I blame it to lack of common sense, ngano wa man nila gihatag ang demands, reinstate ra man diay ug dismissal sa case. Anyway after give in sa demands, kasohan og lain para sa hostage taking, priso gihapon.

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    now that you point it out. pnoy really has a role in this tragedy, not just as d president. but also bcz he is the head of the AFP.

    ggrrrr... i hate it. lousy gyud kaau pgkahandle oi.. dako kaau og effect esp sa mga ofw, not just in HK, china, macau. but all over the world... huuhuuhuhu

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    i see your point but that sums up to training hostage negotiators. im sure they are not that dumb. kulang lang jud ta training sa ato mentality in case we face these ordeals.

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    Hmmm... If someone serves as a POLICE OFFICER, he/she should know that the job is risky and they must be willing to sacrifice everything. It's part of the job description, right?! From what I've seen on TV, the POLICE or SWAT were showing a children crusade-like performance. Philippines, Manila in particular, will be a soft target by the Al-Queda and Abu Sayyaf. Soo obvious!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    Hmmm... If someone serves as a POLICE OFFICER, he/she should know that the job is risky and they must be willing to sacrifice everything. It's part of the job description, right?! From what I've seen on TV, the POLICE or SWAT were showing a children crusade-like performance. Philippines, Manila in particular, will be a soft target by the Al-Queda and Abu Sayyaf. Soo obvious!!!
    yup. i hear you. still sums to training. train, train, train,,, over and over again then our police officers will have the mentality you are talking of.

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    lala gyud na mga police manila, madala ra man unta to sa istorya ngano gepaabot pa ato pinatyanay, pila gud ka times na open kaayo ang hostage taker

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    incompetence of the police force dude... that's what happen
    lack of training is just an excuse due to lack of budget.
    that is ridiculous, why would they hire so many police forgetting the quality.
    QUALITY > QUANTITY

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    CHECK YOURSELVES BEFORE YOU POINT YOUR FINGERS... MURA PUD MO MGA EXPERTO... AND IF YOU WERE IN THE POLICE's SHOES, WERE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO FACE THE HOSTAGE TAKER's BULLET?

    mao bitaw nag police ka....hibalo naka sa dangatan nga anytime naay gubat. so, ready najudka ani. initiative gud. dili kay moingon ka nga kulang mi og training. dawat lang diay mo ug limpyo, sayang ang sweldo nimo nga kwarta sa mga taxpayers. maypa mo-resign nalang ka sa pagka police kung mao na, balhin nalangka ug guardia. lol.

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    Hmmm... If someone serves as a POLICE OFFICER, he/she should know that the job is risky and they must be willing to sacrifice everything. It's part of the job description, right?! From what I've seen on TV, the POLICE or SWAT were showing a children crusade-like performance. Philippines, Manila in particular, will be a soft target by the Al-Queda and Abu Sayyaf. Soo obvious!!!


    SAKTO JUDKA BRO. I GOT YOUR POINT.

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