How Far Would You Go to Help a Stranger?
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › September 28, 2007
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › September 28, 2007
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Most of us would like to believe that if we discovered someone across the street from us was being held captive, mistreated and maybe even tortured, we'd do something to help.
But what if you found out that by getting involved, you'd be risking your job, reputation and relationships, and be taking on the police and the government?See the full content of this document
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How Far Would You Go to Help a Stranger?
Would you still want to stick your neck on the line for a stranger, or would you walk away, ...
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