Panay News

Questionin­g the legal age of consent

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REPUBLIC Act 11846 has raised the age of consent in the Philippine­s from 12 to 16. The new law, signed about two years ago by former President Rodrigo Duterte, was hailed as a major breakthrou­gh by many sectors, considerin­g that it put the Philippine­s at par with other countries that also has 16 as the age of consent.

But should we be happy about that?

The age of voting i n t he Philippine­s is 18, and so is the age of drinking, although some local government units (LGUs) have raised the minimum age to 21.

Any Filipino citizen aged 16 years old and above could apply for a student permit, and anyone aged 17 years old and above could apply for a non- profession­al driver’s license if they are allowed by their parents.

As for me, I suggest that the permit be extended up to 18 years old, after which the licensees could apply on their own, even without parental consent.

Since the age of majority in the Philippine­s is 18 years old, it goes without saying that that anyone who is under 18 is technicall­y a child, and therefore should neither be allowed to vote nor drink. He or she may be allowed to drive, but only with a student permit.

That said, I think that anyone below the age of 18 should not be legally allowed to consent to sex, on the simple argument that he or she is still a child.

Stat i s t i cs show t hat t een pregnancy is increasing, and it could be partly due to the age of consent being below 18.

Depression among the youth is also increasing, and could be a contributi­ng factor to higher teenage suicides rates.

BJMP GUARDS ABUSE OF MINOR DETAINEES

It has been reported by some vloggers that some guards of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology ( BJMP) are abusing or physically mistreatin­g minors who are detained in their facilities.

Either that, or these guards are just allowing some older detainees to maltreat the younger boys.

Whether that is true or not, I suggest that the BJMP management should already install webcams in all their facilities so that they could monitor what is happening within the cells.

Webcams are very cheap nowadays and are easy to install. If they need help in installing it, I can call for volunteers./

As for me, I suggest that the permit be extended up to 18 years old, after which the licensees could apply on their own, even without parental consent.

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