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Kate! 15-03-2021 05:15 PM

Would you intervene?
 
if you saw someone getting harassed or assaulted verbally or physically in public would you intervene? Would you step in or call the police?

I witnessed a couple arguing recently in the supermarket. Well I say arguing but actually it was more haranguing of her by him. He was shouting in her face. Took her phone and dropped it on the floor. I felt so sorry for her and she was looking at me. He stormed off and I said can I help? She said no its OK and scurried after him. I saw them again at the checkouts. He had calmed down and was unloading the shopping as if nothing had occurred. I hope she gets rid of him the sod.

Marsh. 15-03-2021 05:17 PM

Should have battered him with your brolly.

Kate! 15-03-2021 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 11018234)
Should have battered him with your brolly.

Should have rammed him with my trolly ha. X

bots 15-03-2021 05:21 PM

i've intervened a couple of times when individuals were being beaten up. Looking back on it, it was so risky and I certainly wouldn't do it now. In my experience the police keep well out the way until the fighting's done and then pick up the pieces, so phoning them isn't much use

GoldHeart 15-03-2021 05:22 PM

Problem is even of you try to help, you get told "mind your own business" , but I would say if you think someone is in danger then maybe ask if they're ok or if it's worse than that get help / call police. But depends on the situation. You also have to be careful .

Alf 15-03-2021 05:27 PM

I saw something the other day about a hand sign which is a Worldwide signal for letting people know that they're in danger.

Cherie 15-03-2021 07:05 PM

No, generally people do not like others interfering in their business, and more so if it is a couple

user104658 15-03-2021 07:55 PM

If I saw someone being physically attacked and there was an obvious physical mismatch and they looked at real risk of injury then yes I'd step in.

If it's verbal I think unfortunately you can actually make things worse by trying to intervene. If you know who the person is (e.g. let's say its a neighbour our someone from your local area) then I personally think you should try to get some info to them about where they can go for help.

AnnieK 15-03-2021 08:10 PM

I was driving home one night and a girl looked like she was getting a beating from I assume her other half. I stopped my car and shouted over to ask if she was.ok....she told me to **** off and then ran at the car like a maniac. I've never bothered trying to help again.

GoldHeart 15-03-2021 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11018376)
I was driving home one night and a girl looked like she was getting a beating from I assume her other half. I stopped my car and shouted over to ask if she was.ok....she told me to **** off and then ran at the car like a maniac. I've never bothered trying to help again.

See what I mean :rolleyes: , sometimes that's the reaction.

user104658 15-03-2021 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11018376)
I was driving home one night and a girl looked like she was getting a beating from I assume her other half. I stopped my car and shouted over to ask if she was.ok....she told me to **** off and then ran at the car like a maniac. I've never bothered trying to help again.

Drugs are a hell of a drug Annie.

To he fair, as Uni students me and my now-wife were having a BLAZING drunken argument on the way home from the union and some people started shouting out a window of the student accommodation (to take the piss, not concerned citizens) and in s bizarre synchronised move, we both immediately turned our combined rage on them :joker:. It was... Colourful :umm2:. Laughed all the way home, woke up the next day full of such shame...... Ahh simpler times.

GiRTh 15-03-2021 09:09 PM

It depends. I saw a bloke shouting at his kid the other day and threatening to hit him. If he had I hope to think I'd have said something but if its a couple then no chance . They can knock the crap out of each other for all I care. :shrug:

GiRTh 15-03-2021 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11018376)
I was driving home one night and a girl looked like she was getting a beating from I assume her other half. I stopped my car and shouted over to ask if she was.ok....she told me to **** off and then ran at the car like a maniac. I've never bothered trying to help again.

:laugh::laugh:

Sounds oddly familiar. I'd have let them get on with it.

Josy 15-03-2021 09:45 PM

If I saw someone getting physically attacked/hurt I would try but not in the case or similar to what's described in the OP, if it's a verbal disagreement between a couple theres a pretty good chance they would both turn on you and then you're the bad one

joeysteele 16-03-2021 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 11018408)
If I saw someone getting physically attacked/hurt I would try but not in the case or similar to what's described in the OP, if it's a verbal disagreement between a couple theres a pretty good chance they would both turn on you and then you're the bad one

In line with this for myself too.

Unless one was calling for help.
Or if it looked dangerously bad.
Then if I felt I could assist I would or call the Police.
At times that's a waste of time sadly.

It's very tricky, as you say Josy, as I've come across exactly this.
Where someone has tried to intervene and offer assistance, only to get them shouted at with very choice language too.

Beso 16-03-2021 08:29 AM

Yeah...

I was walking home one night and came across a couple where the woman's face was covered in blood and she was crying..so i smashed the living **** out the bloke, gave him a right good seeing to..

I think they are still married to this day though.

Kazanne 16-03-2021 08:47 AM

Lets not forget 38 people passed James Bulger who was distressed, had they intervened he may still be here ,I can understand they were hoodwinked into thinking he was their brother etc, but he was seen been dropped and kicked ,I think in the light of that I would have to intervene ,as for adults not so much so unless I felt one was in real danger.

Nicky91 16-03-2021 09:04 AM

no not step in since i'm physically weak and i don't want to be assaulted myself

maybe i'll seek up a secure location and call the police instead, maybe

Niamh. 16-03-2021 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 11018478)
Lets not forget 38 people passed James Bulger who was distressed, had they intervened he may still be here ,I can understand they were hoodwinked into thinking he was their brother etc, but he was seen been dropped and kicked ,I think in the light of that I would have to intervene ,as for adults not so much so unless I felt one was in real danger.

Oh I didn't know that, I knew some people had seen him but not seen them do that to him. It could have turned out so differently had someone intervened :(

user104658 16-03-2021 09:19 AM

When it comes to kids, I don't think I could turn a blind eye/walk away and actually live with it to be honest. I'm not talking shouting or even a "spank" - which I disagree with on a personal level, but it's not over the line where intervening would be necessary, I just tend to make hard eye contact and glare :umm2:. But if I saw someone properly beating a kid I wouldn't be able to leave it. For one, I'd record it, second I'd call the police. Whether I'd step in physically depends really - I would if it looked like they were going to seriously injure them or worse. I'd also be more likely to intervene physically if it was a male :shrug:.

The last bit goes for adults too, really. I'd only be tempted to physically intervene if it looked like someone was going to end up seriously injured or dead, unless it was a friend. In fact the only serious physical fights I've been in in my life (and I can count them on one hand) were defending other people. What a hero :joker:.

arista 16-03-2021 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11018232)
if you saw someone getting harassed or assaulted verbally or physically in public would you intervene? Would you step in or call the police?

I witnessed a couple arguing recently in the supermarket. Well I say arguing but actually it was more haranguing of her by him. He was shouting in her face. Took her phone and dropped it on the floor. I felt so sorry for her and she was looking at me. He stormed off and I said can I help? She said no its OK and scurried after him. I saw them again at the checkouts. He had calmed down and was unloading the shopping as if nothing had occurred. I hope she gets rid of him the sod.

Yes I would intervene.

Ammi 16-03-2021 09:24 AM

...if a felt a child was in danger, I could never not intervene...with little James, that was such a disturbing part...but some have had to live with that throughout these years...

Ammi 16-03-2021 09:27 AM

...I intervened once with something physical, it was such a long time ago and I’m a similar size to a sparrow...after the incident, I had many panic attacks about it/what could have potentially happened etc...thing is when you’re a lot younger, you often don’t feel the same sense of danger or caution...I don’t think that my actions would be the same now...

user104658 16-03-2021 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11018491)
...if a felt a child was in danger, I could never not intervene...with little James, that was such a disturbing part...but some have had to live with that throughout these years...

I think a lot of it will have been because of the age of the boys. If it had been two adult men, or even two older teens, I think people would have been more immediately concerned. They might even be more concerned now BECAUSE of this case. But basically before it happened... I would guess people just could never have imagined that two children could do something so violent. It really was unprecedented, both before and since. I guess people would assume it was brothers and have thought "that's terrible" but not that he was at any real risk, let alone his life being in danger.

Niamh. 16-03-2021 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11018494)
...I intervened once with something physical, it was such a long time ago and I’m a similar size to a sparrow...after the incident, I had many panic attacks about it/what could have potentially happened etc...thing is when you’re a lot younger, you often don’t feel the same sense of danger or caution...I don’t think that my actions would be the same now...

I remember years ago, myself and Gav were in town after a night out and this couple were arguing, they were on some steps and he pushed her so hard she almost flew up in the air and off the steps straight on to the back of her head, I was terrified, thankfully there was lots of people around at the time to get her help but i still think about it to this day, i hope she was OK


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