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Jocelyn Wildenstein may manage to get her article deleted; then again, she may not, given the large number of people who think we should be constructing a encyclopedia of Fortean/Ripley-esque freaks.
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There are plenty of copies of the video on YT, but all marked 18-over only. For good reason.

But hey! Wikipedia's got an article, complete with uncensored video!

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Previously, there have been incidents in China, such as the Peng Yu incident in 2006,[9][10] where Good Samaritans who helped people injured in accidents were accused of having injured the victim themselves. Some commentators have explained that this may have caused people to fear getting in trouble for doing the right thing, thus failing to help.[2]

That happens in the US also--neither country has a general "Good Samaritan" law.
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Tue 31st January 2012, 2:01am) *

There are plenty of copies of the video on YT, but all marked 18-over only. For good reason.

But hey! Wikipedia's got an article, complete with uncensored video!

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Previously, there have been incidents in China, such as the Peng Yu incident in 2006,[9][10] where Good Samaritans who helped people injured in accidents were accused of having injured the victim themselves. Some commentators have explained that this may have caused people to fear getting in trouble for doing the right thing, thus failing to help.[2]

That happens in the US also--neither country has a general "Good Samaritan" law.


There shouldn't need to be one.

It's events like this that gives my general dislike of humankind validation.

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