View Poll Results: Are you in favor of Reactivating the Task force WANG – WANG (task force PD 96)
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August 23rd, 2005 12:37 AM #171
ktm 777 ford E150 VAN with blinkers pa..wala namang traffic at humaharang sa daan.duh
isa kang malaking DUH
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August 24th, 2005 01:26 AM #173
ask ko lang, paano ba tinitignan ng mga operatives ng task force wang wang kung meron sirens and blinkers ang mga vehicles? do they actually stop every car and tell them to open the hoods? kung ganyan nga hindi ba nagiging sobrang traffic dun sa check point and sobrang nakakaabala na sa mga walang nakakabit na sirens and blinkers?
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August 24th, 2005 11:03 AM #174
Originally Posted by boybi
marami akong narinig na wang wang at mga traffic enforcers and police walang ginagawa. hindi man lang pinara at i-inspect
so much for government will power
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August 24th, 2005 11:52 AM #175
last year, before the may presidential elections, if you will remember, nagtayo ng maraming check points ang NAKTF yata yun. naka commemorative plate pa ako nun, so pinara ako sa checkpoint, i opened my window, and the police asked me to honk my horn, e hindi naman naka-wang wang, so pinaalis din ako. in cases like this, can they really do this? asking motorists to honk horns or switch on the headlights? can the motorists refuse? ano lang ba ang mga pwdeng gawin ng mga law enforcers manning checkpoints? ang alam ko lang bawal nilang ipabukas ang mga compartments, including the rear trunk. does this include the engine compartment?
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August 24th, 2005 12:52 PM #176
Originally Posted by boybi
in sum (and based on the supreme court rulings on the matter), check points are a valid exercise of state authority under the doctrine of police power. however, we have to be mindful of the plain view doctrine. those manning the checkpoints can only look at your car and they cannot compel you to open anything or to even have honk your horn, if you do not want to.
unless crime is being committed in their presence, all police officers need a warrant of arrest or search warrant before they can inspect anything that is not in plain view
however, once you open your trunk or glove compartment or engine hood voluntarily, this may be construed as a waiver of your constitutional right against unreasonable search
ako nga, one evening along the road from silay city to victorias city in negros occidental, nag check point ang rmg doon. i opened my windows but refused to open my glove compartment. wala silang nagawa. hanggang flashlight lang loob ng kotse
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August 24th, 2005 01:00 PM #177
bakit kasi ang daming gustong maging VIP dito sa atin... minsan may nakabuntot sa akin na hiace kala ko ambulance yun pala private vehicle lang na feeling vip.
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August 24th, 2005 01:59 PM #178
Originally Posted by 111prez
hehe, naparami ba yung tanong?i just like to know my rights when it comes to checkpoints. especially hindi natin minsan masiguro kung legitimate checkpoints nga yun or mga bantay salakay. baka kidnappers or holduppers pala mga yun.
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August 24th, 2005 02:12 PM #179
Originally Posted by boybi
if memory serves me right, may pinalabas na guidelines ang pnp for a proper checkpoint. the policemen must be in uniform (well, holduppers and kidnappers can also do that), may patrol car with lights on and flashing, proper signages and must be courteous
more often than not, instinct nalang talaga in determining if it is a proper checkpoint or one of those hulidap or hulinap points
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August 24th, 2005 02:58 PM #180
boybi -- i got this from the internet. this was published in the philippine star
this is checkpoint 101 from NAKTAF
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