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To: BenLurkin

I just watched this, stories like this puzzle me, he alerted the cops that a man had just passed out, what was he supposed to do?

It’s a rare person that would be alone in a room with someone who keels over out of their chair unconscious and that just sit there silently looking at them, with people within shouting distance in an office building.


3 posted on 01/14/2015 11:48:19 AM PST by ansel12 (Civilization, Crusade against the Mohammedan Death Cult.)
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To: ansel12

It almost happened once with a classroom of kids. True story, a teacher was getting upset at the kids in his classroom acting up, he soon had a heart attack at the desk and slipped to the ground. The kids didn’t know what To do and sat there in silence for awhile until one kid said that somebody needed to do something and then one kid got up and alerted the principle who call the ambulance. They later said that teacher was almost gone


8 posted on 01/14/2015 12:21:24 PM PST by Bigtigermike (R)
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To: ansel12

Excuse me .. the boy was in a “holding cell” .. I don’t think you realize he had to kick at the fencing to alert them - because he could not get anywhere near the “cop”.


9 posted on 01/14/2015 12:24:05 PM PST by CyberAnt ("The hope and changey stuff did not work, even a smidgen.")
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To: ansel12

I’ve met a lot of hard inner-city people in my life who wouldn’t lift a finger to help another person out, let alone someone who was doing him no favors. I suspect that’s always been the case, hence the story of the Good Samaritan still makes the same moral point even today.


13 posted on 01/14/2015 12:38:36 PM PST by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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