In many jurisdictions, there are "Good Samaritan" laws that protect individuals from legal liability when they voluntarily assist someone in danger, but these laws typically do not require bystanders to intervene. However, some places have "duty to rescue" laws, which can legally compel individuals to help those in peril under certain circumstances. Failing to assist someone in danger may be considered a moral failing, but it is not universally a legal offense. Always check local laws for specific regulations regarding this issue.
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