1849 Harvest Way
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
September 19, 2011
Mr. Daniel Johnson
Congressman
Olympian High School
1925 Magdalena Avenue
Chula Vista, CA, 91913
Dear Congressman Johnson,
I am addressing you in regards of the State of California implementing the possibility of going through with the Good Samaritan Law. I disagree with the proposal of the Good Samaritan law based on the many lawsuits or persecutions which may occur if the law were to be passed.
Enforcing a Good Samaritan law means to force aid or help to someone. Although this may seem beneficial, if something were to go wrong when you are voluntarily helping a victim, the victim may take legal action and possibly sue the person who intended to help the victim. A Good Samaritan is one who voluntarily helps someone from the act of kindness and generosity. No law should enforce your freedom of choice, considering the consequences you may face. Therefore, being a Good Samaritan is something which should be encouraged in your own communities. Also, if you were to witness a car accident, or a structure on fire, it would be best to call for help instead of trying to assist someone on your own. Some situations may be critical and can put your own life in danger, which is why a Good Samaritan law wouldn't be beneficial.
Thank you for taking time our of your busy schedule to read my letter. I hope you confide what I had to say into deep consideration.
Sincerely,
Adrian Ruano
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