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You don't have to be a doctor to put a band aid on a scratch.

 

I think most people could manage a good try at putting a vehicle fire out as there's less chance of being overcome and trapped, or the roof falling in on you.

 

Here if you, as a rescuer, choose to administer any first aid (even CPR) to someone who you believe to be in peril, you are covered by the Good Samaritan Law. This law encourages people to act in the preservation of life by protecting them from being sued for unintentional injury or wrongful death due to wrongdoing on their part.

You've got the same law up north?

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Thomas said he learned this from his grandfather, who taught him to revere "duty, honor [and] country" even though he was raised in a racially-segregated society. "He knew that though not nearly perfect, our constitutional ideals were perfectible if we worked to protect them rather than to undermine them," the justice said. "Don't discard that which is precious along with that which is tainted."

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