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Capt Jeff S.
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They way the laws are in China, people are afraid to stop and help because they might be held responsible for the person's bills if they do something wrong. While they don't have quite the same regard for life that we in America have, they aren't the devils you are trying to make them out to be.
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SGT Writer
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You're the first person to point that out from the Youtube description and comments. Bravo.
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SFC Personnel  Sergeant
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Unbelievable that this can happen. I know use to be a law in FRG if saw or were first upon an accident you were required to stop and render aide.
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SPC Nancy Greene
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I definitely remember that law & others
you were also required to wear seatbelts (1986-87), carry first aid kits, & warning triangles
If stopped by Potetzi, you were
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CW5 Andrew J. Foreman
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Not in China, I saw this in Korea. I was the first to stop. Dude had been there a while. He was okay.
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SGT Writer
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I believe it.
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I was on the bus in Korea and saw a guy get hit in a car. He didn't wear a seatbelt and his head was dangling out of the driver side window bleeding profusely. My bus goes to the terminal. We wait about 20-30 minutes for a transfer bus. The second bus goes in the same direction as the accident. The guy is still sitting in the car bleeding. No ambulance. No one helping. I figured he had to be dead by then.
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