| Title: | Discussions from a Christian Perspective |
| Notice: | Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome! |
| Moderator: | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE |
| Created: | Mon Sep 17 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Good Samaritan laws. Interesting phrase, eh? Good Samaritan laws vary from state to state in the US. What do you know about Good Samaritan laws and what do you think of them? Shalom, Richard
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| 1105.1 | HURON::MYERS | Which we all know means, ''to bluff'' | Thu Jun 29 1995 21:13 | 11 | |
That which is done under the obligation of law fails to capture
the spirit of the Good Samaritan. Beyond that I can't really
comment, since I am not familiar with such laws.
I did hear once that it was illegal to pass a stranded traveler on
the trans-Alaskan Highway... but I don't know if true or just
urban, er, rural legend.
Eric
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| 1105.2 | USAT05::BENSON | Eternal Weltanschauung | Fri Jun 30 1995 11:05 | 6 | |
In Georgia, and probably elsewhere, "Good Samaritan" laws were
legislated to protect the person from lawsuits who attempts to assist a
person in need, usually a medical emergency.
jeff
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