… Where shoppers line up waiting for their belongings to be checked and for their body to be frisked when entering a mall!
That’s how inept the law enforcement is in the country where crimes are rampant on the streets and inside the malls. And believe it or not, the Philippines is the only country in the Pacific Rim where majority of its citizens are Christians and churches are packed of “religious people” who curse, violate traffic rules, sell their votes to the highest bidder, tolerate, if not encourage corruption, and steals from the nation’s coffers right after the mass!
This reminds me of my dear country, sometimes you cant tell if the Police is your friend or enemy depending on where you live or who you are.
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Law and order is sometimes broken by the law enforcers themselves… 😦
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Nothing can be true than that, afterall it is said – “The law is meant to be broken”
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It’s up to the new generation like you to change the world for the better… 🙂
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Thank you for the mantle 🙂 .Easier said than done i guess, this same words have been said to every generation since the world began…..thoughtful has the world gotten any better? or its the same camouflaged reality.
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I believe it’s the other way around… The world is getting worse. I’m not sure but that’s how I see it with all the global incidents I view on TV.
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Corruption and greed don’t have a particular religion or nationality. Here(in the US) we just started checks like this going to the movies.
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I guess the problem of law and order is now becoming a worldwide concern….
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I am fine with it otherwise some lunatic would be robbing the stores in the mall.
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This is a symptom of a deeper problem… Law and order.
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The first sentence made sense too. Wow, would you leave your home?
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It depends on who will win next year’s presidential election…. 🙂
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Yikes, and I thought it was screwy in the states!
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You will be treated like a common criminal entering a prison every time to visit a mall here in the Philippines…
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* “you visit a mall”, instead of “to visit a mall’… Sorry! 🙂
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I didn’t see anything wrong with your first sentence? There’s a mall in prison?
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Mall here in the Philippines is like a prison… Hehehe! 🙂
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LOL? I guess? I can’t believe the line of people in a single file with only one doorway?
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Yup… And it is all like that in every mall here… Aaargh!
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Geez! What about when shoppers leave? Same thing?
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Nope… 🙂
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Well, there! Some good thing.
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