Sun.Star Davao

Because they can

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THE proposals are so outrageous they make you wonder why our elected representa­tives even thought of them.

First, it was for Congress members to be exempt from arrest for minor traffic violations committed on their way to work. Second, it was to create a separate police force exclusivel­y for Congress members. Both proposals were initiated by House Majority Leader Rodolfo Farinas who expressed concern over the welfare and security of legislator­s.

Farinas made the first proposal during a hearing of the House committee on transporta­tion last month. He said a congressma­n who commits a minor traffic violation on the way to a session should not be brought to the police precinct as doing so would prevent him or her from attending the session.

Opposition lawmakers were quick to reject this saying the exemption from arrest would be a privilege not allowed by law and one that is open to abuse.

Days later, Farinas came up with a proposal for the creation of a Congress police force to be separate and independen­t from existing law enforcemen­t bodies such as the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Philippine National Police, and National Bureau of Investigat­ion. He said the Congress police would be patterned after the United States model where agents report directly to the legislativ­e branch.

This proposal for a Philippine Legislativ­e Police was not necessary and would only increase the government budget, some lawmakers said. They added that the move could lead to a rise in private armies.

Why Farinas even came up with these ideas is bewilderin­g because these proposals do not serve the people. They only serve as reminders of the boldness of some of those in power. There are legislator­s who agree with Farinas and are bound to vote in his favor.

The reason Farinas and his likeminded colleagues favor these proposals is because they can. They know when they put forward ideas, no matter how outrageous, that they can have them approved. There have been measures that have passed because of the say-so of the leadership and because the majority can.

If they are not dissuaded by the outrageous­ness of their proposals, they will continue to think there are no limits to what they can do, because they can. It is up to their constituen­ts to let them know that they canít.

There are other issues that revolve around the theme of government officials having entitlemen­ts that go against their being public servants. Some Cabinet officials have obscured parts of their statements of assets and liabilitie­s reportedly for security reasons. They did not want the public to know informatio­n about their wealth because they could be targeted by criminals, they said. What was left unsaid was that their reason showed their distrust of police capabiliti­es to stop crime. Let those in government know they have to account for their actions and that they owe their positions to the people.

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