The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has reminded the police force to uphold human rights in the conduct of checkpoint operations during the election period.
CHR special investigator Jesus Canete said policemen manning the checkpoints should take extra careful on the proper conduct and behavior in checking motorists.
Canete said the checkpoints is legitimate and necessary to maintain peace and order and to ensure public safety in line with the midterm elections, but that basic protocols should also be observed.
He added the operations should be covered by appropriate official order from higher authorities.
Frisking or body search on motorists is a violation unless there is something suspicious on the person, said Canete.
He asked the policemen manning the checkpoints to respect the basic rights of the citizens.
The CHR also reminded the general public regarding the advisory on the 10 basic rules during conduct of checkpoints by police as follows:
1. Checkpoint must be well-lit, properly identified and manned by uniformed personnel.
2. Upon approach, slow down, dim headlights and turn on cabin lights. Never step out of the vehicle.
3. Lock all doors. Only visual search is allowed.
4. Do not submit to a physical or body search.
5. You are not obliged to open the glove compartment, the trunk or bags.
6. Ordinary/routine questions may be asked. Be courteous but firm with answers.
7. Assert your rights, have presence of mind and do not panic.
8. Keep your driver’s license and car registration handy and within reach.
9. Be ready to use your cell phone at any time. Save an emergency number on your speed dial.
10. Report violations immediately. Your actions may save others.
This advisory guide serves as warning to both the motorists and authorities at checkpoints to avoid violation of human rights.