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  2. Refusing to assist a police officer - Wikipedia

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    45-7-304: Failure to aid peace officer [41] 45-7-304. Failure to aid peace officer. (1) A peace officer may order a person to cooperate when it is reasonable for the peace officer to enlist the cooperation of that person in: (a) effectuating or securing an arrest of another pursuant to 46-6-402; or (b) preventing the commission by another of an ...

  3. Duty to rescue - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, the obligation to provide assistance was introduced by the law of January 6, 1961. Failure to provide assistance is punishable under article 422bis of the Penal Code. The conditions of the duty to help relate to two main points: knowledge of a hazard; the possibility of helping without putting oneself in physical danger.

  4. Good Samaritan law - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, the health reform passed in 2006 states that persons without medical training offering basic first aid voluntarily at the indications of a medical dispatch office or from own knowledge of first aid maneuvers, acting in good will to preserve the life or health of another person cannot be held responsible under penal or civil law. [32]

  5. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    The German penal code makes it a crime for a person to fail to render aid in cases of accidents or other common dangers, unless such person would thereby endanger themselves or it would be contrary to some other important obligation. [33] In the US, Good Samaritan laws have been implemented to protect bystanders who acted in good faith. Many ...

  6. Murder of Andre Hill - Wikipedia

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    The law also requires officers to receive CPR and basic first aid training on an ongoing basis. [36] The ordinance provides that failure to turn on a camera or render first aid could result in departmental discipline or—if done with "reckless disregard"—criminal charges for dereliction of duty. [35]

  7. What to know about constitutional amendment questions going ...

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    A coalition of 16 voting rights groups, including the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, Fair Maps Wisconsin and the League of Women Voters, urged voters to choose “no” on both referendums.

  8. House passes aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Here's how ...

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    The House on Saturday passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. ... including those in Wisconsin's delegation, have called for aid to Kyiv to be tied to U.S.-Mexico ...

  9. Certified first responder - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) recognized a gap between the typical eight hours training required for providing advanced first aid (as taught by the Red Cross) and the 180 hours typical of an EMT-Basic program. Also, some rural communities could not afford the comprehensive training and highly experienced instructors required ...