Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter.

1212 Ocean Boulevard

San Diego, California 92101

September 9th, 2011


Mr. Maurice Ravel

Congressman

California State Government

1925 Magdalena Avenue

San Diego, California 91913


Dear Congressman Ravel,

Recently, the state of California has been debating whether or not a “Good Samaritan” law should be implemented to our state government. As a concerned citizen, I am writing to you in hopes of voicing my opinion. California’s government should not create a “Good Samaritan” law because there are many factors that make the law illogical and irrational.

Demanding a citizen to assists others in need is absurd. There are a variety of factors in which it becomes dangerous to help others in need. In an attempt to abet others, a person could make things worse and that will make them suitable to be sued by the other person. There are already jobs that were created to help others; therefore there is no need to implement such law in our society.

Thank you for your time. I hope you consider our opinion in the subject matter and have a nice day.

Sincerely,

German Soto

German Soto

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