Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Business Letter

1620 Sonrisa Avenue
San Diego, CA, 91953
September 20, 2011

Congresswoman Danielle Henney
Congresswoman
Olympian High School
1925, Magdalena Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91913

Dear Congresswoman Henney,

My letter to you is my concern of the topic of having a good Samaritan law here in the state of California that forces citizens to help out a person in need because they are being forced to. I believe there should not be a good Samaritan law here in our state to prevent more danger to occur.

The law should not be passed here in California because helping someone can lead to more problems or danger. What if the person is not skilled at saving someone? They end up doing a bad job and the situation gets worst and they are to blame for just trying to help someone out in need and the person gets sued? If we are trying to help out someone to make things better but things get worst, it is better off to not help physically. The best way to help if guilt hits you, is just to call 911 for help and as professionals, they will take care of the accident or problem. The "good Samaritans" are afraid to act because of these possibilities that can occur. We do not need a law to have good Samaritans, I believe it should be on the person's moral conscience to help or not and they should be the ones to decide if they should take the risk or not.

Thank you very much for taking your time to read this letter. I hope you take some consideration on my subject of how we should not have a good Samaritan law enforced in our state.

Sincerely,


Nerizza Manio

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