It's important because it would require us to accept our fundamental moral duty to help those in grave peril. In many states, Good Samaritans are protected from liability if their well intentioned efforts inadvertently result in harm. But the Bad Samaritans, if you will the callous bystander who refuses to render even minimal help in a dire emergency goes unpunished. However, no matter how grave the danger or how minor the effort needed to prevent harm, citizens are not required to provide help. Why should we have bystander law? The reasons why we should have a bystander law because you can save someone's life and you can prevent a death or tragedy by taking action. Taking action will leave you feeling better about yourself rather than living with guilt. If one person helps, more people will be likely to help and that will reverse the bystander effect in a positive direction. People will be less likely to commit crimes and hurt other people when they know someone will report it. We can save someone’s life we can prevent a death or tragedy by taking action. Individuals assume that someone else will supply the necessary aid. However, we demonstrate the phenomenon, experiments have been conducted. For example, “The Smoke Filled Room Experiment” “The