755 Dragonfly St.
Chula Vista CA 91913
20 September, 2011
Mr. Bill Juarez
Congressman
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Ave.
Chula Vista CA 91913
Dear Congressman Juarez:
I am writing to you regarding the Good Samaritan Law, and whether or not it should be passed. I believe that we should not have the Good Samaritan Law.
We should not have the Good Samaritan Law because if we do, then we are obligated to help someone we see in need or needs help. If we do not have this law then it is better because what if we don't know what to do or we make the situation worse and end up getting sued, when we didn't even want to help. Not having this law can let people who actually want to help be Good Samaritans because they want to, not because they are forced to or else they are not even being Good Samaritans.
I thank you for your time, and hope you take my thoughts into consideration.
Sincerely,
Giovanna Gallardo
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Business Letter
2291 Journey St.
Chula Vista CA 91915
September 20th 2011
Mr. David Garcia
State Official
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Avenue
Chula Vista CA 91915
Dear State Official David Garcia:
I believe that we should have a good Samaritan law because it forces you to help others. The good Samaritan law should be implemented because it will make our society happier and will help us get along more with each other.
There are people who will disagree with me and think that it takes up too much time, on the other hand you are taking up that time to help someone in need. The help you give somebody will maybe help you when your in need of help.
Thank you for your time and please consider my statement about implementing a good Samaritan law.
Sincerely
Sophia Gallardo
Chula Vista CA 91915
September 20th 2011
Mr. David Garcia
State Official
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Avenue
Chula Vista CA 91915
Dear State Official David Garcia:
I believe that we should have a good Samaritan law because it forces you to help others. The good Samaritan law should be implemented because it will make our society happier and will help us get along more with each other.
There are people who will disagree with me and think that it takes up too much time, on the other hand you are taking up that time to help someone in need. The help you give somebody will maybe help you when your in need of help.
Thank you for your time and please consider my statement about implementing a good Samaritan law.
Sincerely
Sophia Gallardo
Business Letter
2030 Mount Bullion Dr.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
September 20, 2011
Mr. Jose Moore
State Official
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Ave.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
Dear Official Moore:
I am writing to you concerning the "Good Samaritan" law that the state wants to impose. I would like to tell you how I view the effects of this law if we don't adopt it.
I think that California should not have a law that enforces one to be a "Good Samaritan". I think this because then it will allow the citizens of California to grow morally. It would make us grow morally because we have to use common sense on whether or not to help a person in need. I believe that in a society like the one that we're growing in it is important to show our neighbors and kids morals and to choose the right decision whether or not to help someone in need. Also, we would not want to hold a bystander liable for the injury of someone because of a law. Maybe they could not help because they were afraid of making it worse, or because they simply did not know how to help.
Thank you Official Moore for your time. My desires are that you think about my statement and consider it when deciding to adopt the law or not.
Sincerely,
Raquel Farfan
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
September 20, 2011
Mr. Jose Moore
State Official
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Ave.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
Dear Official Moore:
I am writing to you concerning the "Good Samaritan" law that the state wants to impose. I would like to tell you how I view the effects of this law if we don't adopt it.
I think that California should not have a law that enforces one to be a "Good Samaritan". I think this because then it will allow the citizens of California to grow morally. It would make us grow morally because we have to use common sense on whether or not to help a person in need. I believe that in a society like the one that we're growing in it is important to show our neighbors and kids morals and to choose the right decision whether or not to help someone in need. Also, we would not want to hold a bystander liable for the injury of someone because of a law. Maybe they could not help because they were afraid of making it worse, or because they simply did not know how to help.
Thank you Official Moore for your time. My desires are that you think about my statement and consider it when deciding to adopt the law or not.
Sincerely,
Raquel Farfan
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
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
Monday, September 19, 2011
Business Letter
1995 Parker Mountain Rd.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
19 September 2011
Carlitos J. Yaperousky
United States Congressman
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Ave.
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
Dear Congressman Yaperousky:
I am writing this letter in regards to the "Good Samaritan" laws. I will be stating whether or not I agree with the laws and why.
I believe that California should not have "Good Samaritan" laws. I believe this because simply forcing people to help others is not going to fix the liability problem. If someone tries to help someone else in need, and only makes the situation worse, does he become liable for any further damages? The current laws say yes. That is why people are afraid to help others; they are afraid to get in trouble. If you must pass a law addressing the issue, it should be a law that protects would-be "Good Samaritans."
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I hope that you consider my point of view.
Sincerely,
Clinton A. Barnes
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Black Out

I am surpisingly happy about what happened on Sepetember 8, 2011 , which was the BLACK OUT. I remeber that day all sports that were practicing at school had to evcauate area. I was first sad about the situation , reasons why was because the school was supposed to have a pep assembly and i was very excitied and also i couldnt text or call my loved ones !. I got picked up and dropped off home, and then i walked to my friend Erikas house, i told her to sleepover and she did . But honestly the best part of the black out is being with my family, we bonded more ,and didnt have no distriactions. This Black out also made me realize how lucky we are to have electricity . We all should be thankful that we have this power usage , if we didnt , our world wouldnt become how it is today .
-Hannah Haller
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