Posted by jimg.allentown on September 07, 2015 at 08:02:07 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: Hard to feel sorry posted by John in La on September 06, 2015 at 17:22:30:
Honestly, I think it is unfair of you to assume that he was "tearing up somebody's hay field" or that he had no jack or spare. Maybe just the time it would take to change the tire was going to make them late for an important event. Maybe he was returning from a sanctioned event on a track designated for mudding. Either way, if I were passing by and had the time, I would at least be kind enough to offer assistance. After all, we have all been in similar circumstances one way or another. I do remember running out of gas in a remote area, not because I didn't tank up, but because I could not find a gas station open. Late at night, middle of nowhere, and I was stranded. I did get a ride to a place even farther off the beaten path and got back on the road. Carrying a spare for a trailer is probably one of the most overlooked items in trailering or travelling. Either way, it is not my place to judge where he had been, where he was going, or whether he "deserved" help or not. I have stopped and assisted many stranded motorists in my time. When they offer me payment, I tell them to pay it forward, and help the next person that may need it.
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