[Vision2020] creating tolerance

matt matt@moscowland.com
Thu, 08 Jan 2004 13:56:02 -0800


Yea,

Like when I found out that Gilligans Island was not real. That was terrible.
And did you know that Hooterville in Green Acres is not a real place either.  Man....

> Hmmm...you sure about this Tom?  I clearly remember
> the final Seinfeld episode where Jerry, Elaine,
> George, and Kramer were arrested and convicted for
> violating Good Samaritan Laws for laughing at and
> video taping someone being mugged instead of helping
> the victim.  Come to think of it though, I forget what
> state they were in.  I don't believe it was New York
> because they flying to some NBC office to discuss a
> pilot for a sitcom when they were forced to land
> unexpectedly due to some trouble with their plane.  So
> maybe Idaho doesn't have Good Samaritan Laws, but
> other states might?  I'm going to be hopping mad if a
> great show like Seinfeld was ended on the premise of
> some non-existent law just to get a couple of guffaws
> from the audience.  If this is the case, the producers
> of the show should resurrect it and just explain away
> the Good Samaritan Law episode as just a dream.
> 
> -Scott
> 
> --- Tom Hansen <thansen@moscow.com> wrote:
> > MessageGood Samaritan laws?  Which ones?
> > 
> > Germany has laws similar to "Good Samaritan Laws". 
> > For instance, you can be
> > arrested for not offering help to a stranded
> > motorist in Germany.  I do not
> > recall any such laws on our books.
> > 
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow, Idaho
> 
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