You would care because no one is wanting to go up to you, to help, that’s why we shouldn’t do that to others because they might feel the same way you might feel in a similar situation. In similar situations that include bystanders, different places have enforced a law on bystanders. According to “Good Samaritans U.S.A.” in states like in Minnesota, and in Wisconsin, they are enforcing that everyone living there is ordered to help in any occasion that involves a crime, or someone that needs aid, or assistance. Besides that they include that they don’t put their lives at harm, or at …show more content…
On the one hand, people argue that it should be enforced. On the other hand, another part of people contend that it shouldn’t be enforced. Others maintain that the law should exist, but with some changes that go along with it. My own view is that we should have this be enforced, or it should be enforced with some changes that go along with it. There are other reasons that go with these statements that others go along with, the idea of not accepting this law, accepting this law, or accepting the law, but with some changes. First of all people who disagree with this situation claim that they “don’t want to get involved,” “why should I get involved?”, etc., even though those who disagree maintain different points on why we shouldn’t have this law, there are different types of ways you don’t have to necessarily get involved, or we can think of it this way how would you feel if no one helped you because they asked themselves “Why should I get involved?” and then walked away without helping you. How would you