thuks wrote:Many have assumed that I have never assissted. I have had on occasion taken victims to hosputal and even went to bring in the police in another. But when the helpers try to snatch car keys from me, that is different. Stand on the high ground and point fingers all your want.
Also note: On a busy highway
The highway code: ensure your safety first.
You posted your scenario here and you did not expect to be judged??
We always worry so much about kids, probably the kid would not have told the difference between someone who is asleep and someone who is unconscious. Guilt is what is eating you up, and just so you know, God will not judge by the many good deeds, but by the little stupid things that we will do or not do.
About 10 years ago, i was in an accident on Thika road, a good Samaritan in a 'red car' rushed me to Aga Khan, he did not leave his name or contacts and no one seemed to remember the number plates for his car, guy saved my life, am sure he had to take his car to the car wash for a thorough wash due to the bleeding.
I would like to meet and thank the guy in person, since i have not had a chance, i have a scar from the accident that i see everyday and i thank him everyday and pray he gets blessed.
Now you might have a chance to right the wrong, do not let it pass, for that is when you will start feeling better...