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Search and Rescue for Sale

25 pointsby woosteralmost 10 years ago

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Gustomaximusalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;m some countries if you can be charged if you don&#x27;t assist a victim. Especially medical practitioner who can lose their licence for failure to help.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Duty_to_rescue" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Duty_to_rescue</a><p>While there is always going to be grey zones there should be rules these companies fall under &#x27;Duty to rescue&#x27;. So at least in the more obvious cases they can have a chopper sitting there idle because someone doesn&#x27;t have the funds. This can be considered a cost of doing private business in the disaster recovery business and would remove some ethical dilemma.
ggchappellalmost 10 years ago
&gt; Then the avalanches started: one, two, three. They were aerosol avalanches—wind-driven thin layers of snow.<p>TIL that there are aerosol avalanches. It seems to be a difficult topic to learn more about. The search hits I get are articles that assume you know about aerosol avalanches, while general articles on avalanches do not mention the aerosol kind. An &quot;aerosol avalanches for complete morons&quot; would be nice. Regardless, it&#x27;s an interesting concept.