Its because in China if you call an ambulance for someone else you are responsible for paying the ruinous transport fee. As a result no one will dare to get involved
Is that such a bad thing though? I don't want others to have the power to stick me with bills via a phone call and I don't want my money being used to "help" those who create their own problems so I wouldn't want a socialized system either. It makes sense that the caller should be stuck with the fee.
They didn't even need to call an ambulance though, just trying to make him move a couple feet so he isn't blocking the doorway would be enough for a resemblance to a functional society where you don't have to step on or over corpses just to get your daily routine accomplished.
FellowWhite 0 points 3.4 years ago
Is that such a bad thing though? I don't want others to have the power to stick me with bills via a phone call and I don't want my money being used to "help" those who create their own problems so I wouldn't want a socialized system either. It makes sense that the caller should be stuck with the fee.
They didn't even need to call an ambulance though, just trying to make him move a couple feet so he isn't blocking the doorway would be enough for a resemblance to a functional society where you don't have to step on or over corpses just to get your daily routine accomplished.