e****i 发帖数: 2152 | 1 还有些民工.我也碰到过.
还是要立法.
碰瓷的要严判.
否则就沦陷了. | r********n 发帖数: 7441 | | G*****h 发帖数: 33134 | | e****i 发帖数: 2152 | 4 Criminal law
In some countries, there exists a legal requirement for citizens to assist
people in distress, unless doing so would put themselves or others in harm's
way. Citizens are often required to, at minimum, call the local emergency
number, unless doing so would be harmful, in which case the authorities
should be contacted when the harmful situation has been removed. Such laws
currently exist in several countries[1] such as Albania, Austria,[24]
Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia,[25] Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France,[26
] Germany,[27] Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Spain, and Switzerland.
[edit]France
The photographers at the scene of Princess Diana's fatal car accident were
investigated for violation of the French law of "non-assistance à personne
en danger" (deliberately failing to provide assistance to a person in danger
), which can be punished by up to 5 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $
100,000.
[edit]Germany
In Germany, "Unterlassene Hilfeleistung" (neglect to provide assistance) is
an offense according to paragraph 323c[28] of the Strafgesetzbuch; a citizen
is obliged to provide help in case of accident or general danger if
necessary, and is immune from prosecution if assistance given in good faith
turns out to be harmful[citation needed]. Also the helper may not be held
responsible if the action he should take in order to help is unacceptable
for him and he is unable to act (for example when unable to act at the sight
of blood). In Germany, knowledge of basic emergency measures and First Aid
and CPR Certification is a prerequisite for the granting of a driving
license.
[edit]Serbia
In Serbia, a citizen is required by law to provide help to anyone in need (
after for example a major car accident) as long as providing help does not
endanger him personally. Serbian criminal code Articles 126 and 127 state
that should one abandon a helpless person and/or does not provide aid to a
person in need, one could receive a prison sentence of up to one year. If
the person dies of injuries due to no aid provided by the bystander, one can
receive a sentence of up to 8 years in prison.
[edit]Brazil
In Brazil, a citizen is required by law to provide help to anyone under
grave and imminent danger, the injured and disabled and abandoned children
as long as it is safe to do so. Brazilian criminal code Article 135
establishes a prison sentence of 6 months to a year (doubled should the
victim suffer serious bodily harm or death) for withholding help. |
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