Recently I really got to know a man who saw another person in a bad situation and decided to help at personal risk to himself. He went against the rules and everything he'd been taught to help even though he knew he would get in trouble for it, just because he'd decided that the rules were wrong. Losing one person who proved to be a problem shouldn't have even been an issue, but he made it one, and I owe him for that. Whether his idea of justice was correct or not is debatable. It doesn't mean it was right. It doesn't change the fact that he did something entirely selfless to make sure someone else got a chance.