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Mon 13 Apr, 2009 08:59 am
R WITNESSES MORALLY RESPONSIBLE TO
RESCUE THEIR ENEMIES FROM CRIMINAL VIOLENCE ?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
Everyone has a natural right and a constitutional right to mind his own business.
Suppose u see (but did not cause)
your nastiest enemy fall victim to robbery and multifarious abuses in the street.
Then u whip out your handy multi-megapixel digital camera
to commemorate the occasion, from several different angles,
with good close-ups (from the telephoto lens) of his countenance during the experience
and later have his other enemies over for a party when u screen your photografy,
for the mirth & lighthearted frivolity of your guests, while distributing popcorn n booze!
That 's OK,
but if u missed any of it, u shoud not request the criminal
for re-enactments; there coud be legal problems with that.
David
P.S.:
Whether or not u invite your enemy to the screening:
I leave to your own discretion.
I am a big supporter of the First Amendment, as well as the Second.
Revel n rejoice in the BEAUTY of your FREEDOM to comment.
David
photografy? fotografy, more likely.
@roger,
roger wrote:
photografy? fotografy, more likely.
Right; sometimes when I get tired,
my consistency suffers for it; sorry.
Thanx for detecting that.
David
@OmSigDAVID,
not r, are
not u, you
not photogafy, photography
not n, and
@DrewDad,
DrewDad wrote:
You mean it's more work and requires more concentration to write fauxneticklee?
Oh, the irony.
Yeah; I 'm underinsured for
THAT MUCH irony.
@OmSigDAVID,
One is not legally responsible. It's all a matter of whether your conscience can bear the fact that you did not do anything like calling 911 when you see someone being attacked.
the word "sociopathic" springs to mind.
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
the word "sociopathic" springs to mind.
Is it sociopathic to desire revenge ?
Is it sociopathic to take pleasure in the misfortune of your
nasty enemy ?
(These r information gathering questions, not challenges;
I 'd like to know your reasoning.)
David
@Legaladvocate,
Legaladvocate wrote:
One is not legally responsible.
It's all a matter of whether your conscience can bear the fact
that you did not do anything like calling 911 when you see someone being attacked.
True,
but please take note that the title question of this thread is:
"R WITNESSES
MORALLY RESPONSIBLE TO
RESCUE THEIR ENEMIES FROM CRIMINAL VIOLENCE ?"
David
P.S:
Welcome to the forum, Legal Advocate.
I used to have your designated job.