Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: What would you do?


Dad



Yarrr...



Status: Offline
Posts: 552
Date: Aug 4, 2005
What would you do?


look here

__________________
I aint no wide eyed rebel, but I aint no preachers son.


I ain't a Pirate and I ain't called Anne, but I sure am Bonnie!

(Mrs)





Status: Offline
Posts: 3266
Date: Aug 4, 2005

every person that was on that bus needs found - and if any one of them is a doctor or has any first aid training (surely one of them did) they need charged with failure to act when they had some sort of a moral fiduciary duty - the guy might have lived if someone who had such training had helped.

__________________
current location: Antrim. I like it.


Superhero Extraordinaire


Status: Offline
Posts: 593
Date: Aug 4, 2005

I don't think you can blame people for passive crowd behaviour, its awful but it happens all the time.  People are scared.


On a much lesser scale (and I apologise if this trivialises the post), I saw a girl 'collapse' at a gig and rushed to her rescue...  I put her in the recovery position, had located the nearest security peeps and was barking commands at people to alert them when she came round, stared at me and said:


'Erm.  What are you doing?'


She then got up, dusted down her jeans and muttered something about her spilled pint.


I returned to my friends, sheepishly, who were by now in fits of laughter.




__________________
Blast it.


A.K.A. Damo_Daly
I have a cool name...


Status: Offline
Posts: 559
Date: Aug 4, 2005

Last year some ned was hassling a guy and his girlfriend at th bus sop behind st enoch centre (glasgow), the bus stop was busy but no one even looked thier way, even when the ned started pushing and punching the other guy.


I was standing next to a business-type with a suit on, an older guy, I was just about to intervene when the business guy  whalloped the ned with a traffic cone!


what a site!



__________________


Dad



Yarrr...



Status: Offline
Posts: 552
Date: Aug 4, 2005


Damo_daly wrote:

Last year some ned was hassling a guy and his girlfriend at th bus sop behind st enoch centre (glasgow), the bus stop was busy but no one even looked thier way, even when the ned started pushing and punching the other guy.
I was standing next to a business-type with a suit on, an older guy, I was just about to intervene when the business guy  whalloped the ned with a traffic cone!
what a site!




An all to common sight in Glasgow, Neds are the scum of the earth and will stick a rusty stanly knife down your face sooner than you could say what was that. It's a real problem and who would walk into a fight between a group of yobs and anyone you just put yourself at risk.

Having said that you would like to think that if you were in need of help someone would come to your assistance, but then we live in a world where yob culture is out of control.

__________________
I aint no wide eyed rebel, but I aint no preachers son.


I ain't a Pirate and I ain't called Anne, but I sure am Bonnie!

(Mrs)





Status: Offline
Posts: 3266
Date: Aug 4, 2005

i dont blame people for not jumping inbetween the murderer's knife and the victim, but when the guy had obviously run off and it was just a dying man on the floor, then people should WANT to help..

__________________
current location: Antrim. I like it.


I am the Jammie King!




Status: Offline
Posts: 12736
Date: Aug 4, 2005

I have absolutely no idea how I would react in that sutuation.  As Katie and Halo say, You'd have to be a pretty brave person to actually intervene in a knife incident - knife wounds can be really nasty - but after the incident, with a guy lying on the floor, I'm pretty certain I'd be doing everything I could for the guy.



__________________
The King has spoken... But nobody listened.


Cpt Acorn Short of An Oaktree


Status: Offline
Posts: 2225
Date: Aug 4, 2005

Even if I was completely useless & too shocked to do anything I'd certainly not walk away & I wouldn't think twice about handing over clothing.  I do tend to be more of a do-er though, not that I've been in that scary a situation.


Can't believe anyone who just walked away, but most of them were strangers, I realise his girlfriend would have been in shock, but does that excuse getting off the bus & leaving him?



__________________
Razzlesnarglezzvrmptzz


Teiam Member




Status: Offline
Posts: 2078
Date: Aug 5, 2005

There have been studies done on this kind of behaviour. If something happens to you - you're better off that it happens in front of one or two people than a large group. Reasons for this vary.

- Everyone assumes somseone else will take control.
- Some people assume that they'd just muck it up - they don't know what to do - so they don't do anything.
- Some people are worried about lawsuits (at least here). If someone is choking, and you give them the heimlich,or their heart stops and you give them CPR - and in either case you break a rib or something - they can sue you.
- Lets face it blood = scary. There's a reason paramedics wear gloves. It's not to protect you.

In that type of situation - you never know how people are going to react. I'm not even sure I would know how to react. I would like to think I'd be super heroic and put to use all of the information I have gathered from Trauma: Life in the ER, but then again, I don't really know how to do anything beyond putting on a bandaid - I'd be more worried that I would do something to make the situation worse. I really don't know what I would do.


__________________
*~*Mouth Breathing DVD Extra Watcher*~*


I am the Jammie King!




Status: Offline
Posts: 12736
Date: Aug 8, 2005

Looks like they caught the bugger.

__________________
The King has spoken... But nobody listened.
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard