Yesterday evening, around 8.23pm (dusk), I was travelling South-West along the A1101 through Beck Row, Suffolk, near the Mildenhall air base.
Standing at the edge of the village was an elderly man (well, he had white hair) with arm out, thumb up, presumably looking to get someone's attention to either hitch a ride or for assistance with a problem.
So I pull in and ask what I can do for him.
He asks for a lift to Bury St. Edmunds - or as close to Bury as my route will take me.
I'm heading that general direction so I let him in and off we go. My car has a dash cam so it recorded all conversation in the car and I informed him shortly after he got in that he was being recorded.
Enroute to Bury St Edmunds I ask him what's happened to cause him to need a lift. He says he is new-ish to the area (lives in Bury) and his car - a Hyundai - had broken down.
So I took him into Bury and he asked to be dropped off outside the gardens/ruins, which I did around 8.53pm.
My dilemma is this:
Was he actually suffering from a mental disorder and has now disappeared from his carer?
As I dropped him in central Bury St Edmunds I reasoned there would be plenty of people around to assist him if I shouldn't have done what he asked.
Should I just drive by an elderly person by the side of the road when they're requesting a vehicle to stop to assist them? What if he wasn't feeling well and was asking for assistance - later dropping dead because nobody stopped?
What should I have done? It feels like I was in a no-win situation since I could have done the wrong thing by picking him up, but also could have done the wrong thing by ignoring him and driving past.
Standing at the edge of the village was an elderly man (well, he had white hair) with arm out, thumb up, presumably looking to get someone's attention to either hitch a ride or for assistance with a problem.
So I pull in and ask what I can do for him.
He asks for a lift to Bury St. Edmunds - or as close to Bury as my route will take me.
I'm heading that general direction so I let him in and off we go. My car has a dash cam so it recorded all conversation in the car and I informed him shortly after he got in that he was being recorded.
Enroute to Bury St Edmunds I ask him what's happened to cause him to need a lift. He says he is new-ish to the area (lives in Bury) and his car - a Hyundai - had broken down.
So I took him into Bury and he asked to be dropped off outside the gardens/ruins, which I did around 8.53pm.
My dilemma is this:
Was he actually suffering from a mental disorder and has now disappeared from his carer?
As I dropped him in central Bury St Edmunds I reasoned there would be plenty of people around to assist him if I shouldn't have done what he asked.
Should I just drive by an elderly person by the side of the road when they're requesting a vehicle to stop to assist them? What if he wasn't feeling well and was asking for assistance - later dropping dead because nobody stopped?
What should I have done? It feels like I was in a no-win situation since I could have done the wrong thing by picking him up, but also could have done the wrong thing by ignoring him and driving past.
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