南卡罗来纳州通行法要求在紧急情况下与急救人员距离25英尺,引发了有关安全与权利的辩论。
South Carolina passes law requiring 25-foot distance from first responders during emergencies, sparking debate over safety vs. rights.
南卡罗来纳之家通过了一项法案,要求旁观者在接到指示时离第一反应者只有25英尺远,目的是改善紧急情况下的安全。
The South Carolina House passed a bill requiring bystanders to stay 25 feet from first responders when instructed, aiming to improve safety during emergencies.
但批评者质疑距离的实用性, 并警告它可能会侵犯第一修正案的权利, 例如记录警察或接近亲人等。
Supporters say it prevents obstruction and self-harm, while critics question the distance’s practicality and warn it may infringe on First Amendment rights, such as recording police or being near loved ones.
立法者竭力在没有工具的情况下估计25英尺,而其他各州的类似法律也面临法律挑战。
Lawmakers struggled to estimate 25 feet without tools, and similar laws in other states have faced legal challenges.
法案现在提交参议院进一步审查。
The bill now moves to the Senate for further review.