Hey Guys,
I'm working from home today because of the snow. But for a very good unexpected reason, I had to venture out for a few minutes. On my way back home, I saw a car off the road. There was a single occupant of the car, a woman. (Quite hot, but that's probably not germane. Moving on...)
So she's off the road, very near a church. At an intersection. And she's on a cell phone, presumably calling for assistance. I slowed down and looked at her, and she looked back at me. She didn't give any indication that she wanted me to stop, and given the weather, I wasn't too keen on stopping anyway. I figured that she's got her car, and while I didn't notice one way or the other, I had every reason to believe it was still running. Thus she was warm. She had a phone. She didn't appear to be in distress. There was nowhere to pull over, so if I'd stopped, it would've been right there on the road.
I decided to drive on by. I did glance back once and still no indication from her that she wanted help.
I felt that I ought to offer assistance, but beyond inviting her to my house -- an offer she'd be an idiot to accept -- there wasn't much I could've done. (There's no businesses between that intersection and my house, so dropping her off at some public place wasn't an option either)
Did I do the right thing? Or should I have done something?
Your thoughts?
Dave