| Tanstalas said: Found this: http://theemtspot.com/2009/06/23/what-is-the-duty-to-act/
What if I’m not on the clock but I am in uniform? While your failure to act in an emergency may reflect poorly on your organization and stir some public outrage, there is no legal tenant that links your attire to your duty to act. The law could basically care less what your wearing, they care if your being compensated. Basically says if you aren't being "paid" then you don't need to help Though I'm unfamiliar with US laws, and each state probably has their own laws |
Yeah they do, I see that as a problem in our legal system. Laws should be the same across the country but oh well.







