"Closing the barn door after the horses are gone" comes to mind
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The Bar Association is going to encourage the Provincial Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) to hold an investigation, and possibly press charges.
I believe, under Filipino Law anyone can press these type of charges. So the Bar Association could press charges if they wanted to.
Although by law they can press charges in this case, the Bar Association has decided that they would not initiate the filing of charges against the APOR.
The Bar Association is encouraging the IATF to press charges because the IATF is responsible for the law that was broken.- Thanks x 3
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Please create a new thread for COVID updates if you wish. This thread no longer has anything to do with the APOR. We all know nothing will come of that.
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If people followed the existing rules that might be enough. In the City people wear a mask and social distance. As soon as they are back in their barangay many just do their own thing.- Agree x 4
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The title of this thread is
Consequences for APOR 191
nothing seems to have happened to him other than f feeling humbled before God.
Re-title the thread to
Conveniences OF APOR 191.
Surely he is at least sending thoughts and prayers.- Like x 3
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In the central Visayas there is a 5% chance of dying from COVID if you catch it. (1 in 20) This is particularly disturbing considering the low average age in the Philippines. Typically COVID mostly kills older people and countries with older populations have a higher death rate.
Negros Oriental has four times the infection rate per capita than Cebu province. Double the number of infections for only one half the population.
This means the response here is not working and should be ramped up soon.- Agree x 3
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I'm not defending him, I'm just pointing out that we don't have all the facts and calling for anything to be done to him before they are made available is wrong and not how our society works. What many are suggesting be done is legally, morally and ethically corrupt.- Agree x 4
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