EDITORYAL at Kartoons – Isyu sa paggamit ng PNP chopper
The Editor
PHILIPPINES
Manila Bulletin
OP-ED: LTO needs to move its driving seminars online
2.18.22
Those that frequently drive from home to work or school know that the country’s roads are not exactly the safest places to drive on. This is proven by annual road accident statistics over the past couple of years. There’s no shortage of video proof either on social media.
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The seminar can be chopped into shorter videos that an applicant has to click on and watch to the end manually. Another option is daily Zoom or Google Meets seminars. This way, and by requiring cameras to be on, the LTO can verify that applicants are indeed paying attention.
These are just some of the ways the requirement can be met without the risk of spreading the virus. All it takes is a little resourcefulness.
READ MORE: https://aseanews.net/2022/02/19/op-ed-manila-the-land-transportation-office-lto-needs-to-move-its-driving-seminars-online-by-manila-bulletin/
COMMENT:
The problem with the government agencies is they prefer to have income out of these seminars than help people get assistance for them to get decent jobs and livelihood especially those who are not educated enough to land into a higher level working statues .
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Seniors are jewel of our nation..
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EDITORIAL-WARS OF THE WORLD
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COMMENT:
Its about time…ASEANS
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EDITORIAL – A closer look at e-sabong
Since Jan. 13 this year, at least 31 people have been reported missing after visiting cockpit arenas in Manila and Southern Luzon. Surveillance video footage showed some of the cockfight enthusiasts being herded into vehicles by unidentified persons, after which the sabungeros were not seen or heard from again by their relatives.
Apart from searching for the missing cockfight enthusiasts and catching those behind the disappearances, authorities must speed up the crafting of policy and regulation of e-sabong and other online gaming activities. Any undertaking that enjoys little or no regulation is prone to abuse, with the state unable to get a rightful share in the profits. That kind of money can easily be funneled to illegal activities, including corrupt practices, kidnapping and murder.
READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2022/02/26/2163491/editorial-closer-look-e-sabong
COMMENT:
Mark of old syndicate of the Chavit-Marcos Era-Atong Ang
EDITORYAL – Isyu sa paggamit ng PNP chopper
Pilipino Star Ngayon
Kung hindi bumagsak ang helicopter na susundo sana kay Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos noong Lunes ng umaga, hindi na mapapansin ang isyung ito. Lalampas ang paggamit ng helicopter ng PNP chief at walang mga alingasngas. Sino pa ba ang kukuwestiyon sa PNP chief na gumamit ng helicopter e talaga namang SOP na puwede itong gamitin ng pinakamataas na opisyal ng pambansang pulisya. Wala nang pipiyok kung ganun ang nangyari.
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Dapat maging malinaw ang paggamit ng government vehicle para hindi nalulublob sa kontrobersiya ang sinumang opisyal. Marami ngayong taong gobyerno na ang mga sasakyan ng pamahalaan ay ginagamit sa pagsundo ng anak sa school, sa paggo-grocery, pagpunta sa mga aliwang panggabi at iba pa.
COMMENT:
Abuso sa puwesto ang simpleng dahilan..