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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if you saw a man laying on the sidewalk? [View all]hlthe2b
(114,163 posts)6. I've encountered this....I check to see if they appear in imminent distress
(i.e., if they are breathing or showing signs of respiratory distress). If not, I will typically contact/ask the police to check on them, reminding them that they could be diabetic and probably would not want to automatically assume them to be merely drunk...
If they were in distress, I'd hope that I would call 911 and if at all possible assist directly.... But, I understand that those without medical or even general cpr training are going to draw the line a bit finer and won't feel comfortable distinguishing between "acute distress" and probable inebriation. If in doubt, though, alerting the police to check on them seems appropriate.
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this happened to me once in Anchorage. I saw a man laying in the grass alongside the road
roguevalley
Dec 2011
#37
The great thing about Christianity is that one can ask one's own self, "What would Jesus do?", then
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#3
So you would have magically healed him, turned water into wine, then gave him loaves and fishes?..nt
SidDithers
Dec 2011
#9
Every major religion's main tenet is some version of "do unto others as you would have done unto you
Viva_La_Revolution
Dec 2011
#28
I suspect the person who posted this had something more like the "Good Samaritan" in mind
deutsey
Dec 2011
#16
It's a TOOL Sid, no magic needed. You see, it's only too easy for me to sell myself on minding my
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#34
I actually found that to be one of the crappy things about it when I was a practicer.
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2011
#44
When confronted with unusual situations in front of other people, the vast majority of us will do
Brickbat
Dec 2011
#10
Asking myself "What would Jesus do?" gives me the courage to actually DO something besides avert my
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#33