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An_Old_IT_Guy t1_j5z260o wrote

"A witness told police he saw her tied up and Duffie dousing her in lighter fluid, but he inexplicably walked away without trying to stop the crazed man, prosecutors said."

So same as the police would do. Why should an innocent bystander risk their safety when the police don't have to?

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bittoxic00 t1_j60e6w3 wrote

The DA, from behind his desk, imagined himself in the situation punching the guy square in the jaw and then calling the police and shaking hands with the officers while being told he’s a hero

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-obeytherules t1_j5zkv2e wrote

what kind of mental gymnastics is this?? “Cops are bastards so do as the bastards do??” Wtf is wrong with you? I hope if you’re ever in need of help someone stops and helps you whether that means they could get hurt in the process. It’s called being a decent human being and this city is in desperate need of a few.

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An_Old_IT_Guy t1_j5zlsn2 wrote

I'm responding to the prosecutor's comments. They shouldn't be describing this as "inexplicable" when they know damn well that even the police are under no obligation to assist someone in distress.

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-obeytherules t1_j5zott2 wrote

It is inexplicable. Whether it’s by the cops OR a bystander. There’s no changing my mind

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SuperTeamRyan t1_j5zxc8c wrote

Let me explain the inexplicable, the bystander didn’t want to put himself in harms way for someone they didn’t know which is reasonable.

While I’d like to believe I’d be the guy to go in and be a hero in real life from behind my keyboard, I know in real life my actions might be more selfish.

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-obeytherules t1_j5zyblv wrote

If you’re a coward, just say that.

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Timmayyyyyyy t1_j613iu5 wrote

Alright Batman, why don’t you get to work then saving the good people of Gotham?

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Glum-Nature-1579 t1_j6248zn wrote

You’re just stupid and don’t understand the point the guy was trying to make.

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RayZR t1_j67zafb wrote

Lol shut the fuck up you keyboard warrior weenie

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An_Old_IT_Guy t1_j60gtjg wrote

I'm not trying to change your mind. But you might want to consider being a little more decent to those who disagree with you instead of resorting to personal attacks ("WTF is wrong with you?"). A little friendly free advice. Cheers.

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Tatar_Kulchik t1_j605i7r wrote

I can show dozens of examples where someone tries to intervene to save/help someone only to be shot/stabbed/killed, etc....

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-obeytherules t1_j608081 wrote

oh well guess no one deserves help. Guess you better “mind yo bizness” and carry on with your day. This city and its people are fucking rotten to the core.

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Tatar_Kulchik t1_j60bo0s wrote

>oh well guess no one deserves help

nice strawman argument

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TheJellyBean77 t1_j612wif wrote

Yes sir. Head down and be on my way. I have a family of my own to get home to, no time to be a hero.

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Azothy t1_j62y6iw wrote

Last week I read a news story about a 17 year old kid in coney Island who was stabbed to death by a random group of teens when he tried to stop them from attacking a girl on the street. A few days after that it made the news that a fox news anchor was beaten unconscious on the train when he tried to stop a group of people from harassing an old man. I get it, but when you stand up for someone no ones going to stand up for you.

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Radun t1_j63h1ek wrote

Yep I would never risk my life for a stranger, you can either get killed, or arrested

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AceofJax89 t1_j60eovo wrote

Under the common law, there is no general duty to rescue. We have no legal duty to risk ourselves to save others.

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