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croes 8 hours ago

EMS on duty vs you on a train, doesn't take a lot of assumptions to guess whos wasted time risks more lives. And it's not don't want to stop, it's not allowed to stop. Do you think it's the driver's decision when and where to stop. Unless in case of emergency there s strict rules they have to follow.

One simple rule for everybody is: Never ever waste the time of EMS.

abigail95 8 hours ago | parent [-]

What if I get 10 people off the train for one EMS call.

What about 100? If you bring an absolute like that to a philosophical argument you're backing yourself into a corner.

croes 6 hours ago | parent [-]

What if one person dies because of this call, what if other peoplre follow your example and more people die?

How about that? The driver asks for you to sacrifice your life then he will stop the train an let 100 people off the train. According to your logic a good choice.

There is a huge difference between wasted time and being dead escpecially for the relarives of the dead. Maybe you should tell your logic to someone who last someone because EMS was late.