Dave Davenport
Guru
- Location
- Hampshire
I'm just flabbergasted (that's a good word you don't get to use much) really, I mean how could anyone, let alone dozens of people not stop?
I'm honestly not looking for pats on the back for what, well at least ought to be the actions of any normal person.
As said the world is full of gimme`s now days , or one of my favourite quotes..Well done that man - it seems that one one cares a s*** anymore
I can't help thinking that it is sad, that your actions are worthy of mention, as it is a rare thing to happen.
I'm honestly not looking for pats on the back for what, well at least ought to be the actions of any normal person.
Thats what I thought, diluted responsibility and not wanting to stand out from a crowd makes people tend to leave things to someone else if there are others around.Sounds like the bystander effect, which knowledge of makes me stop whenever I see someone in potentially in serious trouble.
I just walked into the town centre and as I came out of my residental road into a main road (Romsey Road, behind the park in Eastleigh if you're local) there was an old boy lying in the road with his legs (which were in metal braces) trapped in his mobility scooter which was on it's side. He was struggling to free himself as a succession of cars drove straight past him about a foot from his head, some of them not even bothering to slow down.
I got him out, sat him on the kerb and sorted out his scooter and spilled possessions. He'd tried to cross the road where there wasn't a drop kerb and tipped over but luckilly wasn't hurt. When I'd got him sorted out and back in his scooter I had to actually stand in the middle of the road with my arms out before anyone would stop to let him get across the road. In 10 minutes or so no one stopped in the road and put there hazards on (which I would have thought the obvious thing to do) or even looked remotely interested.
No one that knows me would say I'm the sensitive type but I'm actually feeling quite upset as well as angry about this.
Well done Dave, the normal response would be " i only did what anybody else would have done." Unfortunately this is not the case.
(Andrew_Culture - nice typo - made my day)