Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter

1717 Highland Drive
San Diego, CA, 91977
September 20, 2011

Mr. Paul Walker
Congressman
Olympian Highschool
1925 Magdalena Ave.
Chula Vista, CA, 91915

Dear Congressman Walker:

I am aware of the fact that California is on the verge of enforcing a Good Samaritan Law in which citizens would be forced to render help to those who may need it. Such a law should not be established in our state due to the danger it could initiate.

If an unskilled citizen was to offer help to an injured man, it could cause further damage to the situation. Due to the citizen's lack of expertise, the hurt man's injuries could get worse if not treated properly. Furthermore, the citizen who decided to help could face lawsuits depending on how a lawyer portrays the situation and he/she could get into serious trouble. As ridiculous as it seems, a Good Samaritan Law could actually endanger the "good samaritan". It is best to leave it to the professionals.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I hope you will consider my thoughts on the subject.

Sincerely,


Yvette Laguitan

Yvette Laguitan

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