I read that the police were extinguishing the guy who set himself on fire yesterday only two minutes after it began. Obviously, the guy did not want to live. Putting out the fire so quickly does not ease his suffering and would only increase it if he were to live. As long as nothing else is at risk of catching fire perhaps it would be best to stay away. What do you think?
SCOTUS has actually ruled the opposite, police have no duty to protect anyone but corporate interests
One might note there are practical differences between duty, morality, and law.
And which of those 3 do the police believe in? 🤔
Believe it or not, there are police not bound to the decisions of the American Supreme Court, and their personal failings are irrelevant, because their duty to help others comes from being human, not being a cop.
Ok, in what countries do police have a duty by law to help people? And if the duty to help others comes from being human, then police are doing a fucking terrible job at fulfilling it
Belgium!
Of course, in theory, every Belgian is legally obligated to render aid to everyone in the world, because their Good Samaritan law was a bit vague.
Otherwise, maybe they’re called pigs for a reason? 🤔
Watch your mouth
I’m sorry, I didn’t censor the B-word 😭