OK, can you point to the law or some other thing,
which says one HAS TO report something?
(Not a 'association' rule, like a lawyer telling a cop his client said he will murder a person) Yes as I stated it is required is specific circumstances, mostly abuse to another, mostly to children, but includes elderly, domestic violence, infectious disease and applicable within the medical center. It is law, not association rule, it is legislative enforced law. Legally binding law. it is law.
https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/manda.pdfhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_reporting_in_the_United_Stateshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560690/ "
Then one could fine/prosecute/put in jail,
someone looking out the window, and saw the car/people,
of the drive by killing.
Yet will not, 'Report', it,
because the person was the nephew of his/her, half brothers, former girlfriend."
They could not punish this, until there is law. I said there is no responsibility to report, unless legislation requires it, and I indicated unless I am in a medial center, and LAW requires it, I have no responsibility to report. I have no responsibility to report.
JoG claims we have protections or a "right" to not report theft, but there is no documentation of this. Saying it does not make it true.
As usual I answered your questions, as you continually refuse to answer mine, but I will ask again:
Would you kick someone out of a meeting for clarifying that there is no legislation that puts a citizen in jail for failing to report a gun theft when they were on vacation?