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ALLIANCE FOR A SAFE COMMUNITY BACKS PROPOSED GOOD SAMARITAN LAW

15/12/2024 12:39 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 (Bernama) -- The Alliance for a Safe Community has expressed its full support for the government’s initiative to introduce a Good Samaritan Law, hailing it as a significant step towards cultivating civic responsibility and a culture of compassion in Malaysia.

Chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye commended the proposed law, announced by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, which aims to provide legal protection to individuals who assist others in emergencies with good intentions.

“A Good Samaritan Law offers legal protection to individuals who act in good faith to help others in emergencies. These Good Samaritans deserve recognition and support for their courage and compassion in offering aid without fear of legal repercussions,” he said in a statement today.

His remarks came in response to Dr Dzulkefly’s call for the introduction of the Good Samaritan Law (GSL) before the conclusion of the current 15th parliamentary session, as Malaysia currently lacks such legislation.

Lee highlighted several benefits of the proposed law, noting that it would encourage more people to assist those in distress without hesitation.

He added that such legislation could also enhance public health strategies, particularly in cases like overdose interventions or administering first aid during accidents.

However, he emphasised that careful consideration is needed to ensure the law’s effective drafting and implementation.

“There is a possibility that some individuals may misuse the law to escape accountability for negligent or harmful actions. Clear guidelines are essential to define the scope of protection and ensure the law applies only to genuine acts of good faith,” he said.

Lee also cautioned against overreliance on untrained individuals in emergencies, stressing the importance of public education campaigns to raise awareness about the law and basic emergency response skills.

“We urge the government to engage all relevant stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, legal experts, and community organisations, to craft a comprehensive and balanced Good Samaritan Law,” he said.

He further emphasised the importance of accompanying the legislation with public education initiatives to help Malaysians understand their rights and responsibilities under the law.

-- BERNAMA

 

 

 

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