PieterCoetzee
Professional
So this is a fictional scenario thing and Ill let you modify it for your situation. The question is "At what point do you intercede?" "At what point do you step up and say enough?" There are no universal right or wrong answers here, Each of us has to decide based on our own situation.
Your riding a subway and you see a couple of thugs, harassing the the riders. You see them walk up to a kid and rip the headphones from his head an steal his cell phone. Is that enough to have you say "NO" ?
You pull into your favorite Walmart parking lot and you see two thugs beating up a teenager, whos trying to fight back. Do you just "walk on by", call 911 and expect the kid to wait for help from the PD?
You see the same two thugs slapping a woman and pull her towards the alley and it looks like one has a knife. Is that where you get involved?
Yore walk into a convivence store to pay for gas and grab a coffee and you realize the store is being robbed and you see the thugs pistol whip the clerk because shes too slow
Do you step up OR wait until they are attacking YOU?
Are any of the above a where situation you would draw a weapon?
Your riding a subway and you see a couple of thugs, harassing the the riders. You see them walk up to a kid and rip the headphones from his head an steal his cell phone. Is that enough to have you say "NO" ?
You pull into your favorite Walmart parking lot and you see two thugs beating up a teenager, whos trying to fight back. Do you just "walk on by", call 911 and expect the kid to wait for help from the PD?
You see the same two thugs slapping a woman and pull her towards the alley and it looks like one has a knife. Is that where you get involved?
Yore walk into a convivence store to pay for gas and grab a coffee and you realize the store is being robbed and you see the thugs pistol whip the clerk because shes too slow
Do you step up OR wait until they are attacking YOU?
Are any of the above a where situation you would draw a weapon?
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