Would you break the law to save a loved one?
| No | 10 | |
| Yes, no matter the cost | 195 | |
| maybe, depends ........ | 133 | |
| not sure | 8 | |
| Other (Add a comment) | 6 |
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| No | 10 | |
| Yes, no matter the cost | 195 | |
| maybe, depends ........ | 133 | |
| not sure | 8 | |
| Other (Add a comment) | 6 |
Yes. The idea behind law is to keep life anyway so you wouldn't really be "breaking" it.
I'd break the law regardless. Infact I think I'll find a law to break right now. It's still illegal to wag your penis at traffic right?
Someone once tried to harm a person I loved. I Molotov cocktailed them. They died.
The laws are there to protect, if the law is in the way of protecting someone then the law is wrong.
I wake up in the morning and at least 3 laws are already broken. I dont need a loved one.
If you really love the person 100% you would do anything to save them. Anyone who says No they wouldnt dont really love that person.
NO!!! I would not J-walk to save my grandmother from a pack of rabid dogs!!
yeah i break the law over stupid shit so yeah
if i had to id kill someone for my family
There are various degrees of how severe ''breaking the law' 'can entail...
I could jaywalk and that's breaking the law, and so is murder.
It would all depend on exactly how bad the offense would be.
Depends what law I'm breaking, actually I don't know, its hard to say unless I'm actually in the situation, yeah probably
It depends on which law. If I had to shoot someone dead, then I wouldn't, because people still die. But I would steal something that could save a loved one, as long as I couldn't afford to pay for it.
I don't think that I could ever make myself behave violently toward another living being, no matter what might happen to a loved one.
I don't think that basing your actions on what somebody or something else tells you to do is a good moral arguement. This is the same reason why I reject religion, but that's beside the point.
Depends! A ton of things are against the law. Arson on a daycare is breaking the law and I'm pretty sure no loved one of mine wants me to do it.
It's not necessarily a bad thing to break the law. More specifically, it's not necessarily immoral to break it. For example:
Prohibition in the US in the 1920's. During that period of time drinking alcohol was illegal. Later on, the law was repealed.
Laws may change, but the morality of an action can't.