Entry #6: When is the individual responsible to society?

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Entry #6: When is the individual responsible to society? Kevin Carter (1960-1994)

Entry #6 cont: Should you intervene if witnessing a crime?

Seinfeld – “The Good Samaritan”

The Bad Samaritan David Cash – part one David Cash – part two

Good Samaritan Law  These offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated. The protection is intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death.  Duty to Rescue The general rule is that a person has no duty to rescue another person who is in peril. Even in an extreme situation, such as where an adult sees a child trapped on top of railroad tracks, courts generally find that a person is under no duty to come to the aid of another. 

At what point, if any, should it be mandatory for a bystander to step in and help?