Tuesday, December 6, 2011

If you were a policeman/policewoman, and you saw someone being raped, would you deny saving them if . . .?

If you were a policeman/policewoman, and you saw someone being raped, would you deny saving them if they didn't pay their 'Rape Insurance'?|||The Fire Dept, should not have let the fire burn the house down. Don't compare to rape though, the people were not in the house. The Fire Dept could have put a hefty late fee on the bill. There were animals in the house, the whole situation is sad. I personally don't think a fire Dept should be able to charge people, I think it should be paid for with tax dollars and this is why~|||Police are sworn officers to uphold the laws of the state. Firefighters are not. Your argument holds zero water. Maybe the man shouldn't have REFUSED to pay his out-of-jurisdiction fire assessment.





If he had skipped his insurance payment, is his insurance company still liable to rebuild his house? NO|||The fire dept. OFFERED IT AS A COURTESY and the man failed to pay the fee thinking that "they were jus' joshin' around 'bout that money thing".





The city THAT ACTUALLY PAYS THOSE FIREMEN is their ONLY responsibility.





A cop, is paid by ALL taxpayers in one form or another but knowing cops like I do.........the answer is still yes.





*never met a cop who wasn't looking for what was in it for him*|||WTF are you talking about, there is no such thing as rape insurance, why would you even want to ask a question like this? You need to see a councelor.|||No since I hate sexual predators as much as the Nazis hated the Jews.|||No I wouldn't let a house burn down if someone hadn't paid their fire tax either. I would just bill them for the cost's of putting the fire out.|||You are trying to compare this to the firemen who let a house burn down. It didn't work.


FAIL!|||There is no such thing as "rape" insurance. Where did that come from????????|||Have you paid the rent for the space that this question is taking up?

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