I believe I would ask her if she had her cell phone. Yes? Can you dial 911? Yes? I believe you've said that is all that is needed. Have a nice night.
This..So much this
I believe I would ask her if she had her cell phone. Yes? Can you dial 911? Yes? I believe you've said that is all that is needed. Have a nice night.
And to answer the question relative to the original story (links in OP): Would I walk her to her car? "Sure lady, just take off that shirt first".
Would I work (bodyguard) for someone like the woman described? Sure. I've already done such a job for people with whom I vehemently disagreed with their politics. That's the discipline.
She's not gonna like the price quote she gets, LOL. But, if she's willing to the $$$ required, her money is just as good as the next persons.
Yep, I would. Great opportunity to inspire a change in someone's opinion. Instead, that guy chose to be a dick.
^^ Agreed. In my opinion, chivalry is not dead. I won't lower myself to MDA's level just to prove a point or poke the kitty.
While I was walking to the door, I noticed the doped up potential troublemaker was waving his arms around, beating on his chest and (gesturing) at people like he was going to throw a punch while yelling, “I’ma f* you up! Y’all don’t want none!” and so on.
#1, I have things to do.Let's look at the scenario:
I think the wrong question is being asked. WTF would you "escort" anyone to their car? Why would YOU go outside? You've got a guy who's high and threatening people. Seems like a good situation to wait inside, call 911, and let the police deal with him. Even if you get to your car fine, you just going to leave him to pick on someone less threatening than you?
I think the whole story is BS, personally, but if we're going to deal with it as presented I think we need to rethink the question we are asking.