29 Mar 2014 9:25 AM:
One point mentioned about "snitching" on someone, "you have to be sure about your facts before getting someone in trouble". Obviously it is important to act in good faith but it is a human duty to help and look after another person in danger. Just taking the drink-driver as an example, who would let their friend drive home after drinking? How would you feel the next day to be told that the friend misjudged a corner and is now dead or seriously injured? Knowing I could have prevented it I would find it hard to live with myself. There are knock on effects as well. Too many times in my career I had to go to a family home and inform the wife-husband-father-mother-son-daughter that one of their family was dead because of drink driving, sometimes along with one or two friends with them out having a good time.
Everyone knows right from wrong and snitching, does not get anyone into trouble. The person got themself into trouble.
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20 New Rules to Remember for Spanish Road Users
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