Dernière édition : 27/10/2011 04h56
1) 18 people passed by the little girl and none of them stopped to help her. What do you think was going through their minds?
- Afraid to assume any sort of responsibility in the matter : 53.61%- 2,336 votes
- Wanted to avoid any trouble: 44.76% - 1,950 votes
- They didn't realise what had happened: 1.63% - 71 Votes
2) Everyone is hotly debating the morality of these pedestrians who ignored the girl. Yet, the famous Peng Yu Trial*, where a well-intentioned man who came to someone's aid was falsely accused of harming them and was punished for it shows the consequences of helping. Confronted with such a situation, how should we react?
- Report the incident, but don't physically help : 66.19% - 2,884 votes
- Help regardless of the consequences : 21.46% - 935 votes
- Get out of there as fast as possible : 12.35% - 538 votes
3) Should there be a law that requires people to help (and punishes them for refusing to help) in these types of situations?
- It would be difficult to create such a law : 49.97% - 2177 votes
- Yes 34.08% - 1,485 votes
- No : 15.05% - 695 votes
4) What is the root cause of this increasingly frequent phenomenon of people refusing to help when someone is in need?
- Moral decline : 42.39% - 1,847 votes
- It's complicated : 29.24% - 1274 votes
- Gaps in the law : 28.37% - 1236 votes