DrJJFate
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My thought is they would simply stop doing it. Of course then someone would sue them for not being there.
My thoughts exactly. I think folks who sue sometimes forget that whom or whatever they are suing does not necessarily have to stick around.
If SAR is going to become a target of lawsuits, the organizations, many of which are either run by municipalities or volunteers, will simply stop offering the services.
but SAR can make mistakes, or do something careless, that could lead to the person being worse off than if SAR had not been there.
I agree, but this is more hypothetical/philosophical: One could argue that in nearly every SAR call a person's life is at stake. And SAR teams react as such in all cases.
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