So tonight i was driving home, when on the side of the road i saw a car stuck in the snow back and as i passed they hit their brake lights , so i figured i would turn around and see how i could help. It was a young guy maybe 25, he was obviously drunk begging for help. he was deep in the snow bank and couldnt get out(ontop of being drunk). So i pulled him out and told him to leave the car and get in my car that i would take him home before the cops showed up.
So did i do the right thing, i mean in his eyes im sure he sees me as his savior. But now im having a conflict of conscience.
What would you have done??
DroidXcon... kudos for being the Knight in Shining Armour. And, yes, this is a circumstance that deserves some "brain time".
Firstly, if this guy was really "
that" drunk, then I think you did the correct thing by taking him with you. If you could have, it would have been nice to leave a note on the dash board for the police when they showed up... presumably before someone else did.
Secondly, and this one might cause some nose scrunching, I think a call to the police would have been the right thing to do. Not just from a moral stand point, i.e., because the guy for all intents and purposes had an accident and was stone-cold-out-of-it, but, also because you have now interjected yourself into the equation and perhaps left yourself open to a certain amount of liability. Calling the polilce tends to throw the ball in THEIR court... you give them your name and phone number to contact in case they need to get a hold of you and "the drunk", and then they can decide whether to have the car towed before another motorist either hits it, or someone decides to steal it; or, worse yet, while stealing it, uses that car in the commission of a crime. (Yeah, I know, my mind is really convoluted!!!) But,
this is the sorry state of affairs of our oh-so-bogged-down legal system.
Whilst being the nice guy, make certain that you are not the one who finishes last, or not at all.
BTW... you DID get the license plate of the car AND the guy's name, phone number and address... right?!
Farewell, my good Knight!