She was catatonic and rigid as a piece of furniture when they backed her into the bollard to prop her up. Then again, when they first move her off the bollard they just tilt her off like moving a bookcase. When they move her forward they expect her to walk but her legs are nonfunctional. Then she topples.
Yes, I agree.
I’m actually surprised they allowed her to sink that low.
It almost looked as if she hit her knees.
At the first sign of collapse, I would have held her up to prevent it. They just seemed to allow her to go down.
Not very protective or professional IMO.