On 11/20/11, Amjad Ahmed Fitwala <[email protected]> wrote: > Friends, > > > > This may be an off topic in the list, but I think this incident was happened > with one of my friend in Mumbai and after that there was a question in the > mind that helping hands are really beneficial or it may be painful at some > points? I could not reach at the right conclusion so I thought this topic > may be discussed on the list. > > > > After finishing a journey, one of my friends left her train at Scion railway > station in Mumbai and walking on the railway platform. She found two ladies > offering her some help to come out from the railway station. Both the ladies > caught her from both the directions for providing a helping hand. My friend > was silent and started walking with them towards the exit door. She found > that the ladies were trying to take her at the wrong destinations at the > corner of the platform where there was no public at all. She was desperately > trying to take someone's help, but she could not found anyone. Both the > ladies were still forcing her to walk with them at the corner of the > platform. > > > > Finally, one of lady has managed to open her hand-bag and took two mobile > phones and a huge amount out from her pocket and then she allowed her to > manage with her own. Till now, my friend was not aware about her losts. When > she reached at home, she was very shocked and was just crying to be a > helpless girl. > > > > She have lodged several complaints to the area police station, but still > helpless to get any kind of support from the police. > > > > Friends, this incident was took place before a month, but the question which > generate in the mind that how can we trust on any unknown person before > accepting his/her kind support or assistance? It may supportive, > co-operative, but it can be dangerous and painful also at some points. > > > > Please throw some lights on this topic as it is very important and helpful > for those visually challenged persons especially the girls who are > frequently travel alone in the big cities and towns. > > > > Amjad Ahmed Fitwala > > Cell: +91 9833762173 > > E-mail: [email protected] > > [email protected] > > Search for old postings at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > To unsubscribe send a message to > [email protected] > with the subject unsubscribe. > > To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please > visit the list home page at > http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > hello i think that we have to be very careful on such occasions. but i'm still astonished to know that your friend didn't have any idea of being robbed at the sport. we cannot be sceptical of all the people who are ready to help us. but at the same time we have to be very careful. regards
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