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Just any source, originally I stumbled over this in a German newspaper.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/ar...ida-beach-zone http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/05/us...red/index.html Speechless. I hope the company owner's property gets struck by lightning and goes off in fire. If "liabilities" demand employees to just stand and watch others dying, then something is terribly porked there.
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That is unbelievable this man should have been praised, those who did the firing should hang their heads in shame and resign their post.
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I hope other companies are now fighting for him!
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There was a similar case in Poland, around 2 years ago. A young boy was drowning, he was spotted by a 17-18 year old kid who jumped into the lake without much thinking. When he grabbed him in the middle of the lake, they were spotted by a two-policemen patrol. They called an ambulance and....stood on the bank shouting "You will make it". The official response from the police was that they "were not trained in life-guarding, thus their lack of initiative cannot be regarded as any violation of rules, thus their decision not to jump was OK"
I told this story to my friend who is a life guard and I was ofc angry that they did not react. He said that I have no idea about life guarding etc... It made me re-think the case a bit...obviously, from a "moral" point of view the life-guard's decision was good, but what would happen if somebody had drowned in his zone? Where was the guy responsible for the "southern" zone? Was he fired as well? Besides, these zones haven't been made for "fun". If he decided to work there, he must have been aware of the "zone" policy and "strategies" concerning leaving an outpost in case of emergency. If he deliberately violated these rules... Last edited by kranz; 07-05-12 at 02:45 PM. |
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Plamen Petkov rescued a five-year-old girl just a month or so ago and then suffered a heart attack. Who knows what underlying conditions we all have that may only be brought to the surface (definately no pun intended!) when we react on instinct.
I'd still rather go this way than be a gibbering wreck whilst my family wait for my telegram from HM King William V. But not for a good few years.
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He abondoned his post which endangered those he was tasked to protect.
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What I do find strange is that only one story says he saved a drowning man, all the others say the swimmer was already rescued and on the beach being treated by a nurse by the time Lopez arrived at the scene. |
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When I attended The Scottish Police College for basic and a year later for advanced training back in the 70's I was taught life saving up to the bronze medalion level. I still have all my badges and the medal and wonder if such training still takes place at Tulliallan.
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This guy would have been damned if he did or damned if he didn't I would think. What if the man had in fact drowned and said life guard could have saved his life?
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Moreover, what if any of us were in a position to save a man's life? I would like to think that I would do the right thing, regardless of personal consequence. This young man did just that.
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I agree. It was a split decision. I understand he was given his job back.
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Conversely, although you are legally permitted to take such action as to terminate the individual for acting so, you cannot save your organization from negative publicity when you remove a lifeguard for acting like, well, a lifeguard.
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I wonder if he removed the lifeguard on duty flag from his beach when he left it to go elsewhere? Afterall when it comes to water safely you not only have to inform the other lifeguards of what you are doing you also have to consider the swimmers you are supposed to be covering. Edit to add a question. If you are swimming on a beach that has lots of lifeguards but has been red flagged do you expect any of them to enter the water if you screw up? |
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