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		<description>Shouldnt we also check the procedures of local authorities in any case of involvement of foreign servicemen? My concern is to prevent any future incidences like this. It happened before and seems that we never learn any lessons at all. A re-training of personnel perhaps or new investigation technics to become more capable of handling such sensitive cases like this. The world of forensics, crime investigation and physcological evaluation in the enforcement community is a continues study. We just never stop from learning other things. Look what happen, those idiots in Subic Bay never had any idea in preserving any crime scenes or evidences, they just turned over the vehicle back to its owner. Not only stupidity, but it reflects that we have to deal with upgrading their skills as well whenever we discuss any solution to the problem. It starts from there, and there we will know what really transpired.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shouldnt we also check the procedures of local authorities in any case of involvement of foreign servicemen? My concern is to prevent any future incidences like this. It happened before and seems that we never learn any lessons at all. A re-training of personnel perhaps or new investigation technics to become more capable of handling such sensitive cases like this. The world of forensics, crime investigation and physcological evaluation in the enforcement community is a continues study. We just never stop from learning other things. Look what happen, those idiots in Subic Bay never had any idea in preserving any crime scenes or evidences, they just turned over the vehicle back to its owner. Not only stupidity, but it reflects that we have to deal with upgrading their skills as well whenever we discuss any solution to the problem. It starts from there, and there we will know what really transpired.</p>
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