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"I was reading in the news about another one of those ridiculously stupid "social experiments" where they left a child "looking lost" in front of a busy shopping mall. In 45 minutes only 7 people stopped. The comments section revealed that most people, especially men, said that they would be concerned of being accused of something if they stopped and talked to a child on it's own. Personally, I wouldn't have approached the child, but would have called the police and observed from a distance. What would you have done?" Well as there's probably CCTV everywhere I would probably walk up and talk to the child from a few feet away whilst getting the attention of passers by female if possible. Go into a shop or try to get security to deal with it. If there was nobody around and the child was alone I would call 999 instantly and reassure the child from a safe distance. If the child was in no danger then I would wait until authorities arrived. However if it looked like the child might head into a road or something I couldn't just walk away regardless of the outcome. I have nothing to hide and a clear conscience so why should I be concerned. No sinister motive other than to help a lost child. | |||
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"The question you should ask is if you abandon that child to their own devices and something horrid does to them. Could you look at yourself in the mirror and be proud of your actions or inactions. Be sensible, always stay public and ask others (preferably shop security staff, police, female) to assist so you are protecting yourself but never let a child walk into more potential harm!" Not sure the assumption that all women are ok is particularly safe. | |||
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"The question you should ask is if you abandon that child to their own devices and something horrid does to them. Could you look at yourself in the mirror and be proud of your actions or inactions. Be sensible, always stay public and ask others (preferably shop security staff, police, female) to assist so you are protecting yourself but never let a child walk into more potential harm! Not sure the assumption that all women are ok is particularly safe." No, but so long as you know you are safe to be around children society wrongly or rightly looks at women as being safer and I suspect they statistically are. I didn't say leave the child with the other person and finding a female as a man is more about safeguarding yourself and public perception. | |||
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"I was reading in the news about another one of those ridiculously stupid "social experiments" where they left a child "looking lost" in front of a busy shopping mall. In 45 minutes only 7 people stopped. The comments section revealed that most people, especially men, said that they would be concerned of being accused of something if they stopped and talked to a child on it's own. Personally, I wouldn't have approached the child, but would have called the police and observed from a distance. What would you have done?" This has happened to me with an actual lost child. I stopped the first woman i saw and told her the situation and she appoached the child whilst i watched from afar before leaving when everything seemed under control. | |||
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"Slightly different... But back in the 60s my dad and his mate “found” a young lady (late teen) in a distressed state after being r***d, Dad and his friend helped her called police etc.. The police tried to accuse my Dad and his mate for r**e! My father always said if he was in that situation again he would walk away and not assist. I do not know the full ins and outs, but makes you wonder what happened for him to have that outlook if he was ever in that situation again. It’s not always about human kindness, it’s about the consequences and aftermath, and how the “system” and authorities treat the savour " Wouldn't the young lady have been able to confirm they were helping her and not offenders? As for lost kids, have always stopped and helped/ re-located parents, as overtly as possible.. | |||
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"I think whatever my own concerns were about the possible consequences, they would be overridden by my basic humanity. I couldn't see a child alone and in distress and not do something. " this for me too.. well said | |||
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"Lots of children where I live look 'lost' but that is just because their mother is too busy staring at her phone and updating her Facebook." sad but very true | |||
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"Slightly different... But back in the 60s my dad and his mate “found” a young lady (late teen) in a distressed state after being r***d, Dad and his friend helped her called police etc.. The police tried to accuse my Dad and his mate for r**e! My father always said if he was in that situation again he would walk away and not assist. I do not know the full ins and outs, but makes you wonder what happened for him to have that outlook if he was ever in that situation again. It’s not always about human kindness, it’s about the consequences and aftermath, and how the “system” and authorities treat the savour " There was a radio programme on Radio 4 a few years back about a r**e and murder of a young woman in the late 50s. The murder was never solved but they talked to people from the area who were affected by it, including the son of a gentleman who had been arrested, accused and charged with the murder. Eventually the case was thrown out of court but the effect it had on him and his family was so traumatic it affected the guy for the rest of his life. It was so bad he kept a diary of his every waking hour, what his movements were, who he spoke to and who else was there. | |||
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