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<blockquote data-quote="over9five" data-source="post: 1118009" data-attributes="member: 1401"><p>Good question. Myself, I think he made the right decision.</p><p>In Massachusetts (maybe everywhere), we have "Good Samaritan" laws for people who stop and give aid to people who have been involved in auto accidents. Even if they make the victim's condition worse, maybe by moving them wrong, they are protected by law because they <strong>were</strong> trying to help. </p><p>I'm not saying this is the answer to your question, just throwing it out there.</p><p></p><p>I do think it should be the same for a private citizen that it is for a police officer. They are not better than us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="over9five, post: 1118009, member: 1401"] Good question. Myself, I think he made the right decision. In Massachusetts (maybe everywhere), we have "Good Samaritan" laws for people who stop and give aid to people who have been involved in auto accidents. Even if they make the victim's condition worse, maybe by moving them wrong, they are protected by law because they [B]were[/B] trying to help. I'm not saying this is the answer to your question, just throwing it out there. I do think it should be the same for a private citizen that it is for a police officer. They are not better than us. [/QUOTE]
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