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Or of course people indeed go to nightclubs at daytime... what do I know.
In the United States, as of 2009 ten states had laws on the books requiring that people at least notify law enforcement of and/or seek aid for strangers in peril under certain conditions: California,[10][11] Florida,[10][12][13] Hawaii,[10][14] Massachusetts,[10][15] Minnesota,[10][16] Ohio,[10][17] Rhode Island,[10][18] Vermont,[10][19] Washington,[10][20][21] and Wisconsin.[10][22] These laws are also referred to as Good Samaritan laws, despite their difference from laws of the same name that protect individuals who try to help another person.[1] These laws are rarely applied, and are generally ignored by citizens and lawmakers.[1]
originally posted by: asen_y2k
But in a civilized society is violence the answer to violence? Then whats the difference between them both?
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
You'll have a hard time changing Russia my migrant amigos. A large number of Russians probably don't want you in their country, but don't kid yourself and think the rest of Russia will object to that. There's no PC culture over there, they won't bend to outsiders.
originally posted by: asen_y2k
originally posted by: angeldoll
a reply to: asen_y2k
In other words, you would have stood there and watched a woman be sexually assaulted without saying a word.
I would have called the cops, informed the boxers at the bar/club. Its their job to handle situations like these. They are there for a reason.
originally posted by: asen_y2k
But in a civilized society is violence the answer to violence? Then whats the difference between them both?