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I helped out with a horrific motorcycle crash last night. 

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  • drtreelove
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    Save your holier than thou BS.  I don't spend time on bar stools and I'm a former paramedic ambulance attrendant in big city USA.  I stop and help and I still will do so, its in my blood. But it happe

  • colinneil
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    Some good posts on this thread, some stupid posts. About 9 years ago was riding my Honda wave along Mittrapap road ay Bahn Haet south of Khonkaen. A pickup passed me travelling at speed, nex

  • drtreelove
    drtreelove

    The story is true. I'm not rich. I didn't want to pay and it set me back, but I keep emergency funds.  I thought like you do that the insurance co would cover me.  They would have paid for the court c

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Enroute Wat Chan to Samoeng. Riding up a climbing RH turn and a young man on a Fino came flying down the hill, crossed the centreline. I moved right onto the edge of the road, and his mirror glanced off my mirror.

Stopped and looked back - huge could of dust.

Turned around and went back, bike was in pieces, man lying face down bleeding from many cuts and scrapes.

Grabbed my first aid kit and helped as much as I could. Other traffic stopped and offered assistance too.

Police showed up in about 15 minutes, asked what happened. I told them, they loaded up the young man into an ambulance, bike in the back of a police pickup.

They never asked me for ID card, Drivers license, nothing.

Anyone who sees an accident, and does not stop and try to help ...

Deserves the same treatment when they have an accident IM not so HO

Have some Compassion for others, Show some Decency

26 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

Enroute Wat Chan to Samoeng. Riding up a climbing RH turn and a young man on a Fino came flying down the hill, crossed the centreline. I moved right onto the edge of the road, and his mirror glanced off my mirror.

Stopped and looked back - huge could of dust.

Turned around and went back, bike was in pieces, man lying face down bleeding from many cuts and scrapes.

Grabbed my first aid kit and helped as much as I could. Other traffic stopped and offered assistance too.

Police showed up in about 15 minutes, asked what happened. I told them, they loaded up the young man into an ambulance, bike in the back of a police pickup.

They never asked me for ID card, Drivers license, nothing.

Anyone who sees an accident, and does not stop and try to help ...

Deserves the same treatment when they have an accident IM not so HO

Have some Compassion for others, Show some Decency

Exactly this..... 

 

As annoying as it is, even when the total tool could have injured you, when you could you stopped, helped and showed you are human....  Props....

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