Edd505 wrote:
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
There's no need to be part of an organization (or club) to be a Good Samaritan!..:S~
There is my exact point!!! I don't need a club to help anyone IF I can because I am a good Samaritan. I'm also smart enough to say this is above my pay grade and I retired one grade from the top of my profession, #2.
I agree random acts of kindness is the best way. And I will stop to help if I think I can. But...
Many years ago, riding in the middle of night. Came up behind a car stalled at stop sign, and could smell gas. Got off bike, and watched the ladies crank up windows and lock the doors as I walked by. Opened the hood, wingnut top of air cleaner, manually opened the choke. "Start it" put the lid back on air cleaner. In this day and age, I would not be able to solve the problem, but would worry about them busting caps