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Q: The column on heroic things CHP officers have done was a welcome change of pace. I hope you write more of these. The news is full of bad things. It is very nice to see “good things” get more circulation.

Mike Richter, San Jose

A: Others shared your sentiments about that column, and the one honoring Caltrans workers for heroic acts.

Q: That was a great write-up on the CHP, including about the two lawbreakers who needed help in extremely dangerous situations and CHP who stepped in to assist, even while risking harm to themselves.

I got curious and looked up the CHP Code of Honor, which new recruits pledge to uphold.  One item states that they must “assist those in peril or distress…” This code is written without regard to whether the person is a lawbreaker or not. Some may say the lawbreaker doesn’t deserve the assistance, but I say helping them when they cannot do so themselves, is the humanly decent thing to do.

Manny Barron, North Fork

A: If a CHP officer or Caltrans worker sees a motorist in distress, they are required to provide assistance. The rest of us can say thank goodness that they are out there, for this and many other reasons.



Q: The column on heroic things CHP officers have done was a welcome change of pace. I hope you write more of these. The news is full of bad things. It is very nice to see “good things” get more circulation.

Mike Richter, San Jose

A: Others shared your sentiments about that column, and the one honoring Caltrans workers for heroic acts.

Q: That was a great write-up on the CHP, including about the two lawbreakers who needed help in extremely dangerous situations and CHP who stepped in to assist, even while risking harm to themselves.

I got curious and looked up the CHP Code of Honor, which new recruits pledge to uphold.  One item states that they must “assist those in peril or distress…” This code is written without regard to whether the person is a lawbreaker or not. Some may say the lawbreaker doesn’t deserve the assistance, but I say helping them when they cannot do so themselves, is the humanly decent thing to do.

Manny Barron, North Fork

A: If a CHP officer or Caltrans worker sees a motorist in distress, they are required to provide assistance. The rest of us can say thank goodness that they are out there, for this and many other reasons.

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