I think there's exceptions when rendering assistance in life-threatening circumstances and similar. It's loaning a pump or helping with directions and stuff that it's designed to stop, no?
Yeah but no- generally life threatening circumstances occur with the accumulation or escalation of non life threatening events- someone leaves their rain jacket behind at a control then gets wet then gets hypothermia type incidents
I think there's exceptions when rendering assistance in life-threatening circumstances and similar. It's loaning a pump or helping with directions and stuff that it's designed to stop, no?