Good on yer Craig.
I was asked by a young lady in a shopping centre for assistance some years ago as her old Holden wouldn't start.
Of course I'd help 'cos she was loverly and I lifted the bonnet to have a look. Battery connections were loose and very corroded so I cleaned them up and refitted the leads then gave her a shove down the car park and vrooom it burst into life............. and then 20 metres away she stopped and her boyfriend jumped in and they drove off without so much as a wave!!!
Grrr, caught again by a pretty face.
But the next time was in England when we'd been following a new Fiat along some country lanes in Hampshire and we could see (and smell) smoke coming from it. Eventually it ground to a halt and we stopped behind and put our hazards on and I went up to check if we could help.
Turned out to be an old bloke and his wife and he'd just come out of hospital after having a leg chopped off!
I lifted the bonnet and it stank of burning material and very hot oil, I dipped the auto and it came out dry, not a drop on it.
Nothing for it but to get them a tow as we had nothing in our hire car to do it with.
Left the cook there to warn motorists who were flying down this lane of a hazard around the corner and I went to seek assistance and eventually found a garage where the bloke showed no interest whatsoever but eventually agreed to go and "'ave a look at it".
He did arrive sometime later and we left him to it and hopefully he managed to find he could indeed assist the old couple.
Has a couple of instances when driving a cab where I was very cautious about giving assistance especially in some of the dump suburbs around Perth but will help whenever I can.
Alan.


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