View Poll Results: Do you agree on SIM card registration?

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  • Yes

    30 71.43%
  • No

    12 28.57%
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  1. #141

    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    what happens if you are a registered sim card user, then your phone gets stolen and then your phone is used immediately to dial the triggering mech of a bomb in a bus, mall or anywhere? (you're in the middle of nowhere nga walay payphone or ur in an alley past store hours and dili nimo mareport ang imo stolen phone dayon)

    are we going into the hassle of going to court as a suspect because of a lost phone? or will the true criminal get away just by an alibi that he's phone got stolen and was used for the crime?

    just a crazy thought
    kung gusto maraming para an.. kung ayaw maraming dahilan

  2. #142
    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    what happens if you are a registered sim card user, then your phone gets stolen and then your phone is used immediately to dial the triggering mech of a bomb in a bus, mall or anywhere? (you're in the middle of nowhere nga walay payphone or ur in an alley past store hours and dili nimo mareport ang imo stolen phone dayon)

    are we going into the hassle of going to court as a suspect because of a lost phone? or will the true criminal get away just by an alibi that he's phone got stolen and was used for the crime?

    just a crazy thought
    Another lame excuse ...

    If your cellfone is stolen .. aren't you going to report it to the police?

  3. #143
    wla na nay privacy

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    C.I.A. AntitaniC's Avatar
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    murag sayop man ang poll....

    its should be...

    "do you think sim registration will be implemented?"

    then I would select no...

    coz if the question is this... "Do you agree on SIM card registration?"

    I don't think any person who's in the right mind would disagree to an idea that can make the nation better....

    and that is always a yes... no point in making a poll at all....

  5. #145
    Quote Originally Posted by marqi_20 View Post
    wla na nay privacy
    kai ma identify na ang mga nag/mag buhat ug dili maayo gamit ang cellphone

  6. #146
    @masakiton and kolz : here me out guyz, i am not against the registration, pero unsaon lagi kung butang ta be, niadto ka sa Santander, then giku-ot imong celfone sa bus(alangan man sad kung sim card ray kuoton), pagna-og nimo paka nkabantay nga giku-ot imo fone, unya kay walay payphone ka nakit-an, nangita ka ug paagi moreport but sadly, ang nag-kuot nanaog ra d i sa Pardo, ug tu-a gi-dial na ang bomba sa Pardo pa lng! mao pay pag-ab0t nimo sa Santander ug mao nlng imo nabati-an sa radyo/tv nga ikaw nagpabuto sa bomba! dili ba shocking? c'mon guyz, this may sound far out but this could be a real scenario.

    my point is, this is not the solution to the problem, there should be a better way than just registering our cards. maybe they should develop a technology other than the existing mobile company server recordings and triangulation of signals... or maybe they should implement better detection and law enforcement methods or whatever na mka-deter sa mga terrorists... our government would be better off spending the budget to invest in an "Echelon" like surveillance system... sukmati unya ko ninyo kung after aning registration sa sim cards naa niy pakapin nga mga additional fees in the future

  7. #147
    yes, we should. but how do you address the problem i just presented?

    it is insufficient to present a solution without considering its ramifications.
    it is useless to have a poll if you don't listen to the voter's questions.

  8. #148
    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    yes, we should. but how do you address the problem i just presented?

    it is insufficient to present a solution without considering its ramifications.
    it is useless to have a poll if you don't listen to the voter's questions.
    one way is sim card registration
    every decent/legitimate information counts

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    @AntitaniC
    Oh crap. Yeah I'll ask mods to change that.

    @All,

    Again, our contention here is how to solve transnational crimes. Crimes that poses national security threat. Maybe the idea of sim registration is good theoritically, but given the current scenario the implementation is quite complicated.

    1) Sim registration for 80million+ prepaid users. I know gov't. will find a way but again its complicated given the current statistics not including the cost, maintenance and safeguarding the collected data.

    2) Other countries already implemented such system? Heck, these are authoritarian countries. That's why they are very strict in implementing sim registration. And logic will tell that if this an effective anti-crime tool, why not all countries done it?

    3) Philippines has become a haven of terrorists, expect that this system will not be a deterrence to them. Why not think for other solution? Why not improve basic crime prevention already in place?
    4) This system is prone to abuse. Look at Kenya, google it.

    @masakiton,

    For the sake of the argument, show your ideas. Don't just be stupid by polluting the thread with your damn quote and smileys.


    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    this is not the solution to the problem, there should be a better way than just registering our cards
    +1000000

  10. #150
    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    @AntitaniC
    Oh crap. Yeah I'll ask mods to change that.

    @All,

    Again, our contention here is how to solve transnational crimes. Crimes that poses national security threat. Maybe the idea of sim registration is good theoritically, but given the current scenario the implementation is quite complicated.

    1) Sim registration for 80million+ prepaid users. I know gov't. will find a way but again its complicated given the current statistics not including the cost, maintenance and safeguarding the collected data.

    2) Other countries already implemented such system? Heck, these are authoritarian countries. That's why they are very strict in implementing sim registration. And logic will tell that if this an effective anti-crime tool, why not all countries done it?

    3) Philippines has become a haven of terrorists, expect that this system will not be a deterrence to them. Why not think for other solution? Why not improve basic crime prevention already in place?
    4) This system is prone to abuse. Look at Kenya, google it.
    a crime is a crime
    sa implementation: kung gusto maraming para an... kung ayaw maraming dahilan

    daghan mo supak sa SIM card registration labi na ang mga naa mga gi pang buhat dili maayo gamit ang cellphone

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