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<blockquote data-quote="TheMcs" data-source="post: 1804825"><p>I used to stop and help all the time. Probably because I'd get stuck on the side of the road too often. (best fix involved a loose lower radiator hose, a chisel, and a cow pond)</p><p>A while back my wife convinced me to stop, because of stories like above. I mostly did, except for the last time. After work, close to home, stopped to see what was wrong. I gave the guy a lift to QT for gas, and a ride back. On the ride back we see that a cop is at his vehicle. He said he has an unpaid ticket, asks if I can drop him off about a 1/4 mile from the car. I didn't want to get involved any further, so I did. </p><p>While driving we were shooting the breeze, found out he worked at a place my buddy did. Later asked my buddy about him, find out he's all kinds of trouble. Drugs, theft, assault, etc. That was the last time I stop to help. Not worth it. </p><p>If it's dark or desolate, I'll call OHP, that's it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMcs, post: 1804825"] I used to stop and help all the time. Probably because I'd get stuck on the side of the road too often. (best fix involved a loose lower radiator hose, a chisel, and a cow pond) A while back my wife convinced me to stop, because of stories like above. I mostly did, except for the last time. After work, close to home, stopped to see what was wrong. I gave the guy a lift to QT for gas, and a ride back. On the ride back we see that a cop is at his vehicle. He said he has an unpaid ticket, asks if I can drop him off about a 1/4 mile from the car. I didn't want to get involved any further, so I did. While driving we were shooting the breeze, found out he worked at a place my buddy did. Later asked my buddy about him, find out he's all kinds of trouble. Drugs, theft, assault, etc. That was the last time I stop to help. Not worth it. If it's dark or desolate, I'll call OHP, that's it. [/QUOTE]
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