R002619

Friday, March 22, 2002 9:30 AM
Unjustified

Hello.

I am very disturbed that people are being compensated monetarily for loss of life in New York. People lose their lives from terrible acts or accidents daily. It is not the role of the government to find the family of each of these people and pay them for this unfortunate circumstance. Financial compensation for deaths should occur in cases where someone is at fault or blame can be placed on an individual or group, as a deterent for others who might commit a similar act, but in this case, how can the american government or the american people be faulted for what happened? It was simply a terrible and unfortunate act. By compensating family members, we are essentially taking responsibility for the act in the same way an airline takes responsibility for faulty equipment that leads to a crash.

The news is full of comments from angry family members of victims who ask how the life of their loved ones can only be worth a few hundred thousand dollars and that they should receive more. I find it sickening that they use this argument because they are trivializing the life that they are trying to place value upon.

I do believe that financial support is necessary for families that have lost a major income provider, but arbitrarily giving each family a baseline amount of money is without a logical foundation and is inappropriate.

Lastly, if this plan is brought to fruition, how can one define the parameters of a "family"? For example, whether we agree with gay relationships or not, I think a life partner of a victim is more entitled to the benefits from September 11th than is a family member who had not spoken to the deceased in years. There will be many family members who will benefit from this compensation that were much less emotionally connected to the victim than many gay partners of victims.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I hope you realize that victim compensation is innapropriate and will encounter many circumstances where people who did not truly love a victim benefit from this and others who were emotionally bound to victims are left out.

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