Sunday, March 13, 2011

strict rules in Japan lead to the delay of US rescue teams helping



Rescue teams from the United States were sent to Japan to help with the search for anyone, but were delayed by the Japanese law of dogs being brought into their country. I believe that in such cases like this natural disaster country's should allow law bends to help benefit their country. It's not like were bringing in deadly infected dogs into their country. The dogs are part of the rescue search team, and without the dogs it will take the rescue team longer and harder to find the victims. Therefore, the victims will have less time trying to survive, but with the dogs more victims could be rescued in a shorter amount of time. "There are many rules here. So it's taking a long time," a member of the Swiss team told ABC News.com. The United States is trying to help as much as they can, but with the Japanese many rules it is taking a longer time to rescue these victims.

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  1. Please redo this following the format that I gave in class...

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