And that's the difference between people who are in this for people and people who are in this for a paycheck alone.
My family would be disappointed, ashamed, and probably angry if I drove past someone in need and did not help. I know I'd be disappointed and ashamed with myself.
You mean people are in this for the paycheck? what system are they working for so I can switch over there.
I wouldn't. My family experienced loss first hand because my aunt stopped to help a downed motorcyclist and was hit by two cars. Her entire lower half was pulverized. Literally we had to keep that part of the casket closed with a linen draped over the opening because it was disturbing.
My grandmother cried for weeks about how she was left in the road while they worked the scene and the others who were hit. My other aunt had been driving by on her way to the hospital (Because at that time we were told she had been airlifted, misinformation, she had been killed on impact and pronounced on the scene.) to see my aunt's dead mutilated body just lying in the street.
My family thanks me for NOT stopping and putting them through that. She died a hero, sure, but she is still dead and left behind a beautiful granddaughter, her mother and father (my grandparents) who have never recovered from the loss of their daughter, and her own daughter who has spiraled into drug use unable to deal with the grief.
EVERY month my grandfather calls highway patrol, and the courthouse, to ask why charges were never filed against the two cars who hit and killed her.
THAT is a first hand account of a good samiritan killed. THAT is why I will not stop, I love my family too much to put them through that again.
Give me some time and I'll find the article on her passing. The anniversary is coming up soon (during biketober fest.)
I'd rather she had been a coward and still been here.