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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 1479781" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>I have never seen OHP pass a stranded motorist and I know of many accounts where they have gone way out of their way to help. I've never seen a city cop stop and help a stranded motorist. I won't stop for anyone if I have my family with me. It's a shame that this is the world we live in but I'm just not going to take a chance with my family.</p><p></p><p>If I'm by myself and see a female stranded, I always help. The last time I stopped was on Sooner Rd. in OKC. This poor lady obviously had no clue and she couldn't pull off the road where she was. She was deaf as well which made the situation more dangerous. She told me her husband (who was also deaf was on the way) and I didn't need to stay. I changed her tire anyway while she alerted cars to change lanes behind us. </p><p></p><p>Usually if it's a dude and he's capable, I'll just stand there and be his eyes and ears in case there is an oncoming motorist not paying attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 1479781, member: 9063"] I have never seen OHP pass a stranded motorist and I know of many accounts where they have gone way out of their way to help. I've never seen a city cop stop and help a stranded motorist. I won't stop for anyone if I have my family with me. It's a shame that this is the world we live in but I'm just not going to take a chance with my family. If I'm by myself and see a female stranded, I always help. The last time I stopped was on Sooner Rd. in OKC. This poor lady obviously had no clue and she couldn't pull off the road where she was. She was deaf as well which made the situation more dangerous. She told me her husband (who was also deaf was on the way) and I didn't need to stay. I changed her tire anyway while she alerted cars to change lanes behind us. Usually if it's a dude and he's capable, I'll just stand there and be his eyes and ears in case there is an oncoming motorist not paying attention. [/QUOTE]
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