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Ok heres my question...
Can a person (specifically a lifeguard) get into trouble for not saving a persons life while not on the clock?
-No one else CPR certified is present
-People KNOW the person not acting is a lifeguard
-No access to phones
Basically, its either this off duty lifeguard acts, someone untrained acts (good samaritan law), or no one does a thing and the person dies.
Can that off duty LIFE GUARD be liable?
I know on the clock, the lifeguard MUST act upon saving lives and the Good Samaritan Law doesnt apply. BUT what about when they are off the clock? Could they break the Samaritan law then?
Can a person (specifically a lifeguard) get into trouble for not saving a persons life while not on the clock?
-No one else CPR certified is present
-People KNOW the person not acting is a lifeguard
-No access to phones
Basically, its either this off duty lifeguard acts, someone untrained acts (good samaritan law), or no one does a thing and the person dies.
Can that off duty LIFE GUARD be liable?
I know on the clock, the lifeguard MUST act upon saving lives and the Good Samaritan Law doesnt apply. BUT what about when they are off the clock? Could they break the Samaritan law then?