Businessmen urge govt, public to uphold constitutional rights as they hail SC ruling on the issue | Inquirer news.abs-cbn.com
Businessmen on Sunday urged government and the public to uphold constitutional rights following the Supreme Court's landmark decision against warrantless arrests and seizures based on anonymous tips.
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