Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Business Letter on Good Samaritan Law

123 Sesame Street
San Diego, CA 91910
21 September 2011

Mr. Adam West
Congressman
City Hall
915 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

Dear Congressman West:

It has come to my attention that the state of California has been proposed with a new law; one that would require all us citizens to behave as Good Samaritans and be taxed by an officer should we not. I believe that this law should not be passed because there is simply not enough money in the state to afford the enforcement of this law nor do the citizens have the money to pay the fines this law would cause.

Not everyone is properly trained to save others in certain situations, and therefore the liability of the situation would concern citizens since their lack of ability would become costly. In this troubled economy, the last thing citizens will agree to is to be fined for their inaction. On the occasion that a citizen does act in order to fulfill the duties implemented by this law, but does not succeed in actually abetting the victim from their situation, the issue of suing comes in to the picture. For this reason, many citizens prefer not to get involved in other peoples' problems. To help someone should be a person's own choice.

Hopefully this can guide your opinion as to what the citizens want; thank you very much for your time.

Sincerely




Alissa Bringas


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