Posted February 10, 2014
Saw an interesting news story today on an experiment to test the general public response to a potential kidnapping;
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2014/02/11/06/29/experiment-tests-reactions-to-child-kidnappings
My answer to this question depends on what country i am in. For Example, i live in Australia, and in Australia i would never help anyone. If i was on holiday in America for example, no problem, i would love to help.
The reason for my answer is that in Australia the law is very weak to protect good Samaritans. I have seen some stories, most notably the two guys who pulled a rapist of a woman in the park... then the police charged the two men with assault! The lesson is very clear, never help anyone.
And i do not blame the police for what they did, the way things are arranged here, the law is taking a back seat to police decision making and that is dead wrong, the police are there to enforce the law not make the law!
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2014/02/11/06/29/experiment-tests-reactions-to-child-kidnappings
My answer to this question depends on what country i am in. For Example, i live in Australia, and in Australia i would never help anyone. If i was on holiday in America for example, no problem, i would love to help.
The reason for my answer is that in Australia the law is very weak to protect good Samaritans. I have seen some stories, most notably the two guys who pulled a rapist of a woman in the park... then the police charged the two men with assault! The lesson is very clear, never help anyone.
And i do not blame the police for what they did, the way things are arranged here, the law is taking a back seat to police decision making and that is dead wrong, the police are there to enforce the law not make the law!
Post edited February 10, 2014 by mystikmind2000