“I am not for banning fraternities but siguro ‘yung fraternities themselves should police their ranks and the school administration is very crucial [to guard the students]… The police cannot be around everywhere,” he added.
While the former Philippine National Police chief is not in favor of banning fraternities, he stressed that he is not pro-hazing.For dela Rosa, the hazing law is already “maximized” and amendments to it are not needed. “Maximized na ‘yung hazing law talaga. Andiyan na lahat, nilagay na lahat. Dapat maging proactive na lang siguro,” he said.
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DFernandezINQ 0ne such death means nothing to him. He ordered the killings of tens of thousands of suspected drug offfenders.
DFernandezINQ Well in fairness, you really cannot ban fraternities anyway.
DFernandezINQ Ganyan ang mangyayari kapag bobong senador ang binoboto ninyo.
DFernandezINQ Mga pakana ng bulok na sistema. Unity pinaglalaban pero divided naman sa mga fraternities na yan.