Thursday, April 24, 2014

FB Scoop: Who is/are to Blame for Posting Passengers' Details Online?



Images courtesy of Facebook: Department of Health (Philippines)

36 comments:

  1. Kabaliwan ang pagpost sa pubkiko ng name at passport number. Kalokabels! Hindi ko kinaya!!!!! Sivakin ang nakaisip at mga gumawa nyan!!!!!

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    1. Nasa batas ang pagsasapubliko ng pangalan ng mga tao lalo na kung nakasalalay ang health security ng bansa.

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  2. Private dapat ang passport number.

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    1. A passport is a public document, a government-issued ID.

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  3. I have the same experience! Stupid lang tlaga ang government. Mine was posted on commelec regarding international / dual citizens. Wtf full name city province country and even my immigrarion status ipinost!!!! Wtf tlga. Stupid to the heighest level.

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    1. push mo yang heighest mo teh. dual citizen ka? height nga mataas kaya heighest... HIGHEST

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  4. This is what we get for having a president who doesnt even thinks twice in his decisions. Shitty government. Nasan ang ethics ng DOH? We may have saved the public pero hindi ba tao rin yong mga to at may pamilya rin sila? They seem as if they were criminals. E kung ipost din kaya and mga pangalan ng kasali sa pdaf scam?

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    1. bakit presidente agad ang sinisisi mo? di ba puwedeng DOH muna? maybe you're the one who should think twice.

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    2. ofc of the president agad? di ba pwedeng yung head muna ng DOH? agad-agad naman teh?

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    3. Are you even watching the news? Or are you even reading? It was Pnoy who ordered its publicity. FYI, DOH is a line agency falling under the branch of the executive branch. So that, direct orders may come from the president.

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    4. Anon 1:17 actually tama si Anon 12:35 kasi utos ni Pnoy ang publicity. Maybe you should watch the news first :)

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    5. Nood nood din ng news pag may time Anom 1:17

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    6. Tulog na Kris Aquino.

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    7. OA mo 12:35! president agad??? yung mga katulad mo ang walang magawa kundi magreklamo nang magreklamo and magrequest ng resignation ng presidente. so counter-productive!!!!

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    8. Uso mag backread 1:23

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  5. RIP PRIVACY. DOH AT ITS WORST.

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  6. Pwedeng mag sampa ng invasion of privacy? Kaloka personal infotmation na nilagay.

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    1. Privacy? It's a life and death situation. Pr

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  7. Motto ng DOH : I do not use the internet always but when I do, I violate patient privacy protocols.

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    1. Exchange for your life and safety of others. I will do it any time of day. Think before you post. Tho im against including passport number also.In

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  8. Grabe tong DOH na to, sobrang strict sa info yun pala naman sila pang nangungunang mag-abuse ng info.

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  9. Did DOH exhaust all means to at least in any way reaxh these people? This is too much. Ano nalang mangyayari sakanila, pandidirihan ng tao? They will be judged. Klaseng gobyerno meron tayo?

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  10. So sa tingin nyo sa ganitong paraan hindi mahihiya tong mga taong to na magpacheck-up? mygod DOH

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    1. Kung uunahin mo kapakanan ng mga mahal dahil sa malamang sa malamang sila ung mahahawa. So ikaw mhihiya ka pa? Unless you're orphan.

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  11. I understand where DOH is coming from. My husband works in one of the airline companies in NAIA, you guys don't have any idea on how hard-headed these arriving passengers can be. The first time DOH or their representatives were in the arrival area to do the check-ups or quarantine, most of the passengers would say no to the extent of shouting at these poor DOH representatives even though they were only doing their jobs. And because of these, they (DOH representatives) had to bring police escorts along just so they can make these possibly-infected passengers agree to being quarantined for a few hours and do the needed check-ups. Try to do research on the virus for us to all be aware on how deadly it can get.

    But anyway, on a side note, I do agree that the passport numbers should not have been posted along with the names. They still should have kept this information private.

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  12. Nothing new. Sa public hospital bfa eh nkapaskin sa isang malaking blackboard ang pangalan ng pasyente along the hallway ng ward. Provide privacy ba ka nga mo? Wala. Wala. Wala talaga.

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  13. Oh em gee! Nakinig sila sa payo ng mga commenters kasi andami magsabi na ipost nlng daw sa social media ang list ng mga passengers pra narin masabhan n sguro ang totoong dahilan ng madlamg people pra maiwasan ang tao. Haha. Dko kinaya to. Pinakinggan nmn ng mga shunga at ang malala pa pati passport number nakalagy. Ang tindi ha!

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  14. DOH - department of Hanovey

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  15. How would someone think of one's identity in exchange for the life of millions of filipinos. Dun na din ako mali tlga ung pg.sama ng passport number, wag nyo namang maxadong maliitin ang kakayanan nila kasi tayo ngluklok sa kanila sa pwesto. Dont be effin stupid. Maxadong think in a box na lang palagi. -nurse identity over safety.

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  16. dba naglalagay nman ng mga contact numbers ang pasahero if bibili ng ticket pra sa pagsakay sa eroplano?

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  17. FYI sa mga ignorante. Sinasaad sa batas na may karapatan ang gobyerno na ilathala ang mga pangalan ng mga pasahero lalo na kung hindi sila ma-contact. Bakit kanyo? Kasi po nakasalalay ang healthy security ng bansa since alam natin na wala pang cure ang MERS-CoV. Kaya huwag maging ignorante at arogante.

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