Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Good Samaritan Law

1861 Petaluma Street
Chula Vista, California, 91915
9 September 2011


Congressmen Bill Riley
Congressmen
1925 Magdelena Drive
San Diego, California, 91945


Dear Congressmen Riley:
I am writing to you on behalf of citizens concerned about whether or not we should have "Good Samaritan" laws. These laws basically require individual(s), if readily able, to render aid to another individual(s) that is in need of said aid. As many of my other peers agree, it is necessary that the entire state of California should pass a law containing the aforementioned terms, albeit with more terms so as to prevent others from exploiting the loopholes in a law such as this.


It is necessary to implement such a law because it aids those who lend their time to aid a person in need and it would create a better society for the state in general. Before, helping someone in their time of need garnered the label of a, "Good Samaritan." Now with if this law were to be passed it would only reinforce the Samaritan's actions with civil law. This law would also make Californian citizens more friendly and helpful, since it is required by law to render aid to anyone in need; helping, law or not, was always a friendly act.


Thank you Congressmen Riley for reading this letter of suggestion. I and numerous other Californians felt that a, "Good Samaritan," law was needed in an increasingly hostile society. Please, the next time you convene with your peers, suggest this law, that be very much appreciated.


Sincerely,




David Nguyen



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