Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter

1757 Bellagio st.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
September 20, 2011


Congressman Bob Smith
Congressman
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Avenue
Chula Vista, CA, 91913

Dear Congressman Bob Smith:

Being a good samaritan has been a choice of moral standard. I believe we should not have a good samaritan law because us citizens will be forced to be in a situation that can put us at great risks.

In most cases, there are an infinate amount of situations where good samaritans who try to help put themselves at an even greater risk of getting injured. This would make the complication worse by adding on more problems and more people to worry about. Or what if the so called "victim" is faking and is part of a group and ambushes the good samaritan? Also, there have been numerous accounts of good samaritans being sued by the victims for their actions dispite their personal relationship. With that said, ask yourself this; how could someone, who's only intention is to help another person, be sued for their heroic act to stand up and help?

Thank you going out of your way and reading my perspective and I would gladly appreciate it if you consider my complaint.


Sincerely,

Julie Mavez

Juile Mavez

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