Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Lifeguard Fired for Saving a Man's Life" video.
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@StarAnnasDream
To be honest, that's different. Those people are old and in some ways a heart-attack is a more comfortable and peaceful way to go, then to wake up with 3 tubes down your throat and in your urethra, while you can't speak anymore and are forced to live the last few months of your life like an expensive suffering plant.
Which is exactly why, in sóme situations, people can be given (at explicit request of the patient and only if the patient has been examined and found to be sane of mind and not depressed or influenced by anyone else)"no CPR please"-bracelets by the doctor, in the Netherlands. Especially if they're prone to get strokes or have had heartdiseases for a while. It's a more dignified way of dying and as long as the patient had peace with that it's fine.
However, men and women in the start of their life, screaming for help because they're about to drown and someone not being able to help, because of a 2-meter distance, that on paper belongs to someone else or is not guarded by that beach-company or whatever is just shit. That sign is a guideline, not a rule.
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