2013-02-27 19:00:22
CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Liu Ranran
Legislators in Shenzhen are mulling a "Good Samaritan" law, proposing that people who perform heroic actions should be applied the presumption of innocence.
The draft of the law has drawn lots of public attentions. Is it more encouraging to people with helpful spirits?
The four Chinese words in the board are Jian Yi Yong Wei, means people who acts as a Good Samaritan. [Photo cnsphoto.com]
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