Have you encountered "pulis patola" in the Philippines?
Well, there are so many here (including the ones in Mendoza incident). It was new year's day (2011) when a wounded teenager suddenly entered our house premise, asking us to hide him because someone wanted to kill him with a sword. We didn't let him inside the house and locked the doors instead. While our dog was barking so loud, I contacted 117 (which is equivalent to 911 in US). The operator sounded angry and connected me slowly to the police. The police (sergeant in Novaliches, Q. C.) sounded irritated during the call (maybe because I disrupted his holiday) and promised to come and help us. In the end, we solved our own problems, the guy went out on his own. When my dad arrived, he searched the whole house . Then, that was the time we felt safe . There was no shadow of any police. We learned later that there was a riot of teenager gangsters on the next street that day.
Maybe next time, it is better to call the media..lol...
Your question is what exactly?
All you have done is tell the world that you refused to assist an injured person who was a genuine victim of a serious assault. You threw him out and locked your door.
Shame on you.
I wonder what you would have to say if it was your mother/brother/sister or father who was injured.
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