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Is it unethical to offer a lift to a child?

  • 16-07-2011 1:28am
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    If you don't already know them, and they're walking along the road or in a town looking to go someplace. Is it bad to lull them into a false sense of security that strangers give lifts to people without killing them? and could it back fire if someone later found out you gave the child a lift?

    I'm a bit behind the times, maybe I should be more suspicious of people. I live in small town Ireland where its still somewhat acceptable (i think?) and I'm recently back from Shetland where giving lifts is normal.I travelled around there for 3 days only by getting lifts from strangers and a bit of walking.

    Should I drop down a gear and put the foot to the floor when I see some lad ambling along in a heavy downpour lest I be accused of being a dirty paedophile and end up on the front page fo the Daily Fail?
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