Maybe it started off that way.couzin wrote:Thread has morphed into silliness... Personally - I would not want extra bodies cluttering my field of operation. At the first "ground - now!" there should be a clear field. Carry on...
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Maybe it started off that way.couzin wrote:Thread has morphed into silliness... Personally - I would not want extra bodies cluttering my field of operation. At the first "ground - now!" there should be a clear field. Carry on...
Oscar Meyer weiner whistle. Readily identifiable melody. Only thing is as I recall it took both hands.Abraham wrote:Nothing silly about a "Universal Cry for help for nearby Chls" or maybe...
Perhaps a CHL badge complete with a whistle and a tune recognized by CHLers only...hey we're talking now or maybe not...
Maybe a universal whistle or hey, a fife, yeah that's it....ah no, sigh...
Keith B wrote:I like 'Run Forest, Run!' better.
Sorry, but I'm not going to use the excuse of assuming that a woman tied up on the side of the road may be involved in something consensual in order to avoid my obligation as a human being to at least investigate wether or not she in fact needs assistance.MadMonkey wrote:It's probably been said, but if I heard a cry for help and saw someone with a gun, there's NO way I'd want to get involved because you do not know what is happening. Even something so seemingly obvious as a gunman running down the street with a moneybag over his shoulder could be something as simple as a few college kids shooting a stupid video (heck, I worked as a surveyor when I was much younger and when we were bored beside a roadway, we'd start fake fights to see if anyone would stop).
It seems like a sad attitude to take, but often the best (and cheapest) course of action is to STAY AWAY. Watch, be a good witness, take notes, and try to remember details is about all the involvement I want.
There was an example in one of Massad Ayoob's books years ago that has stuck with me... I don't remember the exact words, but it was essentially asking what you'd do if you came across a man behind some trees in a park with a tied-up woman under him screaming for help. The instant response for most males would be to assist the woman, but in reality there are many people who are into *weird stuff* and the entire scene could have just as easily have been consensual. You just don't know nowadays.
So unless I'm in serious trouble (on my back getting pummeled) I don't want to try to call in a bystander, and on the same note I don't want to step into another person's altercation. People are sneaky, and in the heat of the moment it would be easy to end up helping the wrong person.