LU driver's managers told him to stop assisting stab victim
In article , Mike D
writes
Am I right in saying that you could be charged with manslaughter if you
'Fail to offer reasonalbe assistance' to someone in need. Obviously what is
reasonable could be open to interpretation, but perhaps a visit from the
local Constabulary to the home of the LU manager to interview him might
shake him up a bit. Also a good case for naming and shaming I would have
thought (again the manager).
No, failing to offer assistance is not an offence. It will be
interesting to see what happens to both the driver and supervisor.
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Andrew
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