With no due process? An on the spot death penalty in a country with no legal death penalty? There should be some sort of process at least to identify someone and to give this person the chance for a defense.
The proposed solution is worse than the problem and the vermin are the vigilantes.
Another issue is that in a land where law enforcement resources are in short supply, this becomes a genie which is difficult to stuff back in the bottle. Once vigilanteeism becomes accepted, then it will be hard to stop in the future.
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Manila - The head of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Robert Cadiz announced Monday,that since the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte the number of killed Drug pushers reached 150 people or an average of 10 people per day. According to Cadiz, it could be more, because the media did not report on all cases.. According to the CHR, 90 percent of those killed come from low-income families. The CHR recommends the government take care of the drug lords if they are sincere in their effort to end the drug problems in this country. 07/12/2016 - 3:00
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Monitoring maybe means collecting their paycheck for 15 years.-
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