Quote Originally Posted by thehoodedsmack View Post
It's a proven and commonly discussed psychological concept that the more people who are around to witness an incident, the less will take action. And by not taking action, it further supports the group idea that the problem isn't that bad, or isn't worth addressing, or they'll assume that somebody else has already taken action.

And I post this because it is also A PROVEN FACT (bolded to garner attention) that when people hear about this fact, they are more likely to give assistance in the future.
That only applies when the actual attack/fight is occuring, it does not apply with the aftermath. It sickens me when people just look and walk on by, if the blood was clearly visible then thats even worse.

I saw a man get hit down by a car, TONS of people flocked around trying to help out (myself included). I saw a women having a fit in the street, again people stopped, although this time alot of us were puzzled about what to do because we know you shouldnt touch some one having a seizure, problem was she was banging her head against the ground.