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Originally Posted by filtherton
I guess all those trees must be blocking your view of the forest.
The idea is that there isn't a clear moral decision to be made in the context of the question posed by the op if one's morals dictate that one attempt to do right by their neighbor. Is that more clear? The world is not black and white, and the best intentions don't always bring about the best results. The position that the morally superior person will always call the cops when witnessing a crime in progress(as seemingly advanced by some folks in this thread) is naive; the involvement of the police isn't necessarily going to make anything better.
Moral absolutes are teh lame.
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No, I think your analogy was simply lame but I tried to answer anyway.
Calling the cops when you witness a crime (and let's say a crime of a serious nature, the type for which you will do time, not jaywalking or smoking a joint but burglary certainly qualifies) is
ALWAYS the correct course of action, ethically and legally.