That would be essentially like prosecuting the people who ignored Kitty Genovese, if the incident had really happened the way that urban legend made out.Keith B wrote:I thank that was the intent Jim, but the way it is written will apply to anyone who would know that the crime was being committed but turn their backs and walk away without reporting it.
I never heard of it being used that way.
Now we have almost the opposite problem: When something like a robbery or assault occurs, 10 or 20 calls to 911 come in within seconds. Almost anything that makes a loud report, like firecrackers, results in reports of gunshots.
What people are arrested for often has nothing to do with what they are prosecuted for, if they are prosecuted. The point is only to get the person in custody. The victims were not in a position to file assault charges.
- Jim