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Originally Posted by SlingShot
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Our society has degraded to over-reacting to what it considers "social injustices" and making new, absurd, nearly unenforceable laws in a feeble attempt to "combat" society's inability to do the right thing, and that's mind its own business.
My question is, and I'm sure the proposers of this law haven't been able to answer this, how could they make inaction on anyone's part a punishable crime without trampling on their rights as a citizen? (oh, I forgot about that health care bill). If you report a missing kid, they wouldn't go looking for them right away anyway unless it's an Amber alert. They already GOT that. You can't make people care about their kids by making more dumb laws. That's why it's retarded. Good in its intent, but fails miserably in practice.
If I see a burning building, it is not a requirement that I report that to anyone or face jail. Or if I witness a crime, I don't have to report anything. Absurdity to the max. And there's some people that swallow that garbage without question. Sad, really.