[quote=@Techspert] That's not their job, role, or responsibility. That's like asking a police officer to also provide medical care and then food after helping someone. The whole reason we have societies is because we have specialization, where people do what they do best and exchange their services to increase the quality of life for everyone. And that's when it's their job, let alone a random guy on the street. Do you think he has a responsibility to visit and care for a killer's family? What about his own family? That man never asked to be there or to deal with that, but when he does the right thing, you decide that he all of a sudden has to bear the weight of the crimes of the killer, or of society when it is too corrupt to do anything. [/quote] It sounds to me like you see the problem I do. If it’s not the man’s responsibility, or the police officer’s, then who? There is absolutely no one placed in charge of this particular kind of saving. And the lack of concern everyone has for it is the appaling part. Most societies never implement one. And that means that a job of helping the people is only ever half done.[i] That[/i] is the part that gets me. Heroes don’t do it. Cops don’t do it. Not lawyers or politicians or volunteers. *Shakes my head* And why do they deserve the saving less than the people who actually are?