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Would you ever break the law? What if there was a good reason for it? Imagine if you had no money and you had a hungry child. Would you break the law, to feed your child? What if you lived in a country where your income couldn’t cover the cost of living? Would you immigrate illegally to another country to work for a better living? What if your neighbor cuts his arm off with a chainsaw and you drive him to the hospital. Would you drive faster than the posted speed limit? The law is meant to make order, but some people break the law for a good reason.

I just need help writing the conclusion

2007-10-28 19:19:58 · 2 answers · asked by dylan c 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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The end does not justify the means. Do not break the law in order to solve hunger.

2007-10-28 20:08:14 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

How about this:

To feed my hungry child I became a thief. I was caught and put in prison. My child is now in foster care. At least we are both eating. Pity I did not consider welfare or charity before resorting to crime.
I illegally crossed over the border to find a better paying job. I was caught by the Border Patrol and sent back. If I had taken the time to apply for a worker's visa, I could have gone legally. Now it will be even harder to get to that better paying job.
I tried to save my neighbor who cut his arm off with a chainsaw by driving him to the hospital. Unfortunately, he died before I got there. If I had just called an ambulance and applied a tourniquet he might have survived. Of course, since I was driving so very fast, I caused a terrible traffic accident and killed all those other people in the other car. I will have a lot of time in prison to think about why there are good reasons for laws and that there are alternatives to crime.

2007-10-28 20:13:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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