Posted by RedMF40 on March 29, 2020 at 08:19:28 from (172.58.188.74):
In Reply to: Selective Blindness? posted by RedMF40 on March 28, 2020 at 20:03:54:
Yes, lots of pitfalls of trying to help out, being a Good Samaritan. And I hadn't considered the whole thing could be a setup, something that would not be unheard of in that area. You never know. As for being drunk, I would have smelled the alcohol, that's something that's hard to hide. Just appeared to be an older woman, maybe late 60s, not much English but she did thank me and hopefully the rest of the day went better for her. No one wants to be helpless, has to be a terrible indignity falling down, unable to get up. Some random stranger comes along. I'd hate all of that, just couldn't bear it. IF nothing else, made me look at my own two legs, gave me an appreciation of just how good it is to get around, be mobile, stuff most of us take for granted.
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