Nakatanggap ng samu't saring komento mula sa netizens ang Philippine Jurisprudence Official (PhilJuris) kaugnay sa post nila tungkol sa isyu ng nag-viral na babaeng nahuling pinagsabay ang manliligaw nito habang may ka-live in na boyfriend.
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Ayon sa naging post ng PhilJuris sa kanilang Facebook page noong Huwebes, Disyembre 25, sinabi nilang maaaring maging drama ang nagte-trending na breakup video sa social media ngunit maaari rin daw lumabag ang mga iyon sa batas ng Pilipinas.
“A viral breakup video may look like harmless drama or entertainment, but under Philippine law it can actually be a crime,” mababasa sa simula ng caption ng kanilang post.
Photo courtesy: Philippine Jurisprudence Official (FB)
Anila, maaari raw pumasok sa criminal charges ang palihim na pagbubukas ng cellphone, pagbabasa, pag-screenshot, at pag-print ng mga chat messages ng partner mo at i-upload ito sa social media.
“Imagine this: a boyfriend secretly opens his girlfriend’s phone, reads her private chat messages, prints the parts that allegedly show she is cheating, wraps them as a “gift,” records her shocked reaction, then posts the video on social media to embarrass her. That single sequence of events may already expose him to several criminal charges,” pagdidiin nila.
Samantala, tila hindi naman sumang-ayon ang netizens tungkol sa naturang post ng nasabing page.
Depensa ng netizens, hindi naman daw nanghimasok ang lalaking nag-print ng chat messages ng nahuli niyang babae dahil binigay ang mga ebidensyang iyon ng kaibigan nito.
Narito ang ilang komentong iniwan ng mga tao sa naturang post:
“Except he didn’t went and sneak peek on her phone the screen shots was given to him by her friend na inaway nya kaya her friend snitched ate mo gurl read the original post para may context po.”
“Babae admin nito at same ang galawan.”
“Check your information first... Disappointing for a Jurisprudence page not to double-check their content before posting.”
“The guy did not open the messages, someone providing it for him.”
“Secretly opens his gf's phone?? You sure bout thaaaattt????”
“Sasabay ka nalang sa uso mali pa info mo. Hahaa”
“This is the dark truth in Dating. Men cannot win battle against the woman when dating her. Except when they are legally binded.”
“Pero pag babae nag-screenshot it's a regular meme.”
“FYI, for Point #1, the screenshots posted were screenshots of conversations between the girl and her friend. Those were just sent to the guy.”
“AHAHAHHA it was not the guy who took the screenshot, it was provided by the other person. Mali ata yung pinapanigan nyu ahahaha so disappointing”
Samantala, hindi pa naman naglalabas ng bagong pahayag ang Philippine Jurisprudence Official kaugnay sa naging reaksyon ng mga tao sa post nila.
Ang PhilJuris ay isang popular na Facebook page kung saan madalas itong magbigay ng legal insights, case highlights, at komentaryo para sa mga mag-aaral sa abogasya at bar examinees.
Kasalukuyang may mahigit 63,000 followers ang kanilang Facebook page.
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