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Iain Dale (LBC) collapsed on the tube - no one helped him!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...ng?imwidth=100
Ten days ago, I had spent a lovely 24 hours in Fowey, Cornwall, speaking at a literary festival. I was returning home through London’s Charing Cross Underground station when disaster struck. I was about to go through the gates at the top of the escalators when I fell. Heavily. On my side. I lay there for about a minute, slightly stunned, gathering myself. During that time and the few minutes afterwards, not a single member of the public came to my assistance, either to offer me comfort or to help me to my feet. Not one. Obviously they all had places to go, people to see, but it was profoundly saddening that noticing a fellow passenger in distress didn’t provoke a single one of them to offer the hand of human kindness. And then it got worse. The three London Underground staff who came to my aid called an ambulance crew, as it became clear that I couldn’t stand. They arrived, and while they gave me laughing gas to numb the pain, a crowd formed and just gawped. It was “rubbernecking” at its most voyeuristic. As the all-female ambulance crew and the superb Underground workers proceeded to carry me up the stairs to the station exit, people kept trying to push past, despite being asked to use another exit. If you’re trying to get home, you’re in a hurry. I get that. But it was difficult enough for the rescuers to carry a 17-stone man in a makeshift sedan chair up the 30 steps to ground level without them having to battle through a constant stream of people trying to squeeze past us. What have we become when our own lives and priorities subsume the needs of others? Have we really turned into a “walk on by” society, or was I just unlucky? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...hered-to-help/ |
"no one helped him"
Sure, many could think another Fat drunk. This is not the First time the Tubby Radio presenter has fallen He was on a stage, a gap was there and fell on a Oboe. |
Life in the Great Stink.
I don't think this would happen anywhere (int he UK) but London. Honestly I always enjoy visiting London but it's another world, and a ****ing strange one at that. |
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Ahh Arista, sometimes your posts are such poetry. |
I once came to the assistance of someone on the train going into london and people looked at me like i was mad. Don't get ill in london
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This would not happen in Scotland
he would be robbed first, then ignored |
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To be fair though - a couple of other "local characters" decided to go after some vigilante justice, went off in pursuit and beat the snot out of them. I miss drama like that. One of my favs was when a wee old lady got her bag snatched and a socially-minded junkie went after the guy and hit him in the back with an actual flying kick and put him in hospital :omgno:. MORTAL KOMBATTT. Best part was that the wee lady just said "Aw cheers son" and went on her way when she got her bag back :joker:. |
No one came to help him. I am gonna be cruel.
They saw it was Iain Dale. |
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Yes also possible |
Talking of characters two builders had a guy with them from Ireland
They stopped at a car crash and the Irish guy took the man’s rings and wallet, I think they were shocked or scared to say anything to him |
So am I the only one that offers to help carry a babies buggy or a woman’s suitcase up the stairs in London?
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Bystander effect, sad but always been the way
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I certainly do !! I also still open doors for females but occasionally I get the impression that gesture isn’t always appreciated Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I wonder if it's your manner when you do it Zizu because I open/hold doors (not just for women, for everyone, because it's just polite) and I've never experienced anything but a smile and a thank you from literally anyone male or female :shrug:. Maybe it's pretty-privilege because I'm a charming rogue & chad? |
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But yeah most people hold the door open for people coming to the door behind them, male or female surely? |
never done it, but closing the door in someones face has got to be a hoot :laugh:
oops, i tell a lie, i once slammed the door on a door to door salesman :hehe: |
Maybe they just didn’t want to help him specifically?
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30 years ago he would have been helped...
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Iain Dale (LBC) collapsed on the tube - no one helped him!
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It’s only really happened a couple of times and that was with young , female teachers .. maybe they’re a new breed .. with an edge :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Yes of course .. well certainly my generation do Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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They think someone else is likely to do it, but that means no-one does. |
I think he was unlucky, my aunt fell over in the street and several people helped her up and a doctor passing in a car stopped to help, that was Wimbledon though, maybe a better class of person
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