ron_bato wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2017 11:02 pm
VincH wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:15 pm
old news na yan haha!
matutulog na nga ako. thanks for the entertainment
Kakapost mo lang nung balita ng 82 percent nitong linggo na to lol tapos old news na.
Palibhasa nakontra yung claim ng pnp na 'safer' na daw tayo
To be exact ito pinost mo nung march 26
And yung coverage ng claim na yan is december 6-11
According to a statement posted on its website, the NCRPO said Pulse Asia did a survey from Dec. 6 to 11, 2016, in Metro Manila and asked: “Compared to last year, I feel that it is less dangerous now in our place because of the campaign against illegal drugs.â€
Eh yung pinost ko na 78 percent worried of ejk pareho yung coverage ng survey na december
so those two claims are clearly contradictory.
uh oh here's another one. ang ibig kong sabihin na old news na yan ay dahil naging issue na yan nung december pa dahil contradictory yung survey na yan na ginawa ng SWS kasi sa same survey na ginawa nila pinakita din na mataas ang satisfactory ratings ng war on drugs (85%) na obviously pinutol mo sa article.. eto complete article oh..
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — Seventy-eight percent of Filipinos fear they or someone they know will get killed in extrajudicial killings, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey reported.
In a survey released on Monday, SWS divided respondents into those who are "very worried" (45 percent) and those who are "somewhat worried" (38 percent) they will fall victim to the spate of killings happening amid the administration's war against drugs.
The remaining 10 percent were "not too worried" about the extra judicial killings, while 12 percent were "not worried at all."
Drug suspects should be kept alive
Most Filipinos also agreed that it was important to keep drug suspects alive.
According to the survey, 94 percent of Filipinos agreed it was "very" or "somewhat important" that drug suspects weren't killed indiscriminately during operations.
Only 1 percent said that keeping suspects alive was "not important at all."
Filipinos still highly satisfied with drug war
Despite this, the survey showed that an overwhelming number of Filipinos remain highly satisfied with the administration's campaign against drugs.
In the same survey, Filipinos reported they were 85 percent satisfied with the ongoing operations to curb drugs-- a percentage point up from survey results in September.
Filipinos also agreed that since President Rodrigo Duterte took office, the incidence of drug problems in their areas has decreased.
The fourth quarter report surveyed 1,500 participants nationwide through face-to-face interviews. It has sampling error margins of ±3 points.
The survey results come amid worries over the high body count seemingly resulting from Duterte's war on drugs.
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/12/ ... r-EJK.html
obviously hindi mo binigay ang link kasi mae expose ka lol at hindi naman pnp ang nagsabi na safer tayo kung di survey yun ng pulseasia. misleading, parang Mocha Uson lang