Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter

1234 Whistling Ln
Chula Vista, California, 91910
September 11, 2011


Mr. Ian Johnson
Congressman
California State Government
1925 Magdalena Avenue
San Diego, California, 91915


Dear Congressman Johnson:

The implement of a Good Samaritan law, forcing citizens to help someone in distress or need, should not be enforced. Helping someone in need should not be enforced by a law, it should be one’s choice to do so.

To help someone in need, it should be based on someone’s ethics and morals, to want to assist, rather than to be forced to. If the law is enforced, not only would the person in distress, but the person assisting, could be faced with consequences they would rather not face. The citizen being forced to help, could also lack the experience needed to aid the person in need, therefore making it more difficult to assist. With enforcing this law, there is a possibility that the situation only worsens, rather than improving.  

I hope you take my claims into consideration. Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,




Melissa Leal




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