Canadian Drive-by: Good Guy Motorcycle Rider

"This is how Canadians do drive-by's, made me smile! Enjoy."

From http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/1k57nw/good_guy_canadian_motorcycle_rider/ ...
chingalerasays...

Did someone he knew upload this or does Captain Feelgood toot his own horn much because I would have done this and not told a soul, but that's just me....Up-voting chivalry, otherwise known as common courtesy.

Sagemindsays...

You see, that's the difference between Canada and the US, that simply wouldn't happen here in Canada.
The joke here in Canada is, "Now IF that was in the US...."

Lawdeedawsaid:

And then he loses his house to liability when she sues him for the trauma he caused her back...

bmacs27says...

I live in Texas (as 'Merica as 'Merica gets). There was a vet with a rascal that had a dead battery. Dude weighed around 400 pounds. I pushed that son of a gun half a mile to a grocery store where he could plug in. Meanwhile in Canada some Inuit was called a harpoon chucker.

chingalerasays...

Houston here, and I probably help someone with car troubles on the average about 3 times a month. Went home and got a gas can for a single dad out with his kids (one an infant, the other a 4-yr-old) after overhearing his frustration at the gas station's convenient lack of shelf space for gas cans.

When I rode a motorcycle I assisted more peeps it seemed them being easier to see and me having much more maneuverability...

Common courtesy lost to the pace and lure of society's self-centered programming.

Still, upload a video of myself helping another person out while wearing meine helmkamera from my cam footage of my day on my motorcycle in my daily ramblings??
Is this about him and this mission to teach people manners in another narcissistic chapter of "watch me", perhaps?

bmacs27said:

I live in Texas (as 'Merica as 'Merica gets). There was a vet with a rascal that had a dead battery. Dude weighed around 400 pounds. I pushed that son of a gun half a mile to a grocery store where he could plug in. Meanwhile in Canada some Inuit was called a harpoon chucker.

Bucksays...

I've seen some great "good deeds by Canadians". hell I used to drive a Jeep and in the winter I could go anywhere but would be tired at the end of the day from pushing peoples cars out of snowbanks.

I've seen many come out to push someone elses car that died.
I even stopped on a busy highway (scary and dangerous) to let a guy use my phone.

But I've seen more kind acts than I've done myself.

We Canadians don't just have big dicks you know, we have heart.

arghnesssays...

Those were the days! That used to be the way it was in the UK as well, but not any more, unfortunately.

There are so many adverts on TV over here now, trying to get people to sue each other, their workplace or the local council.

Sagemindsaid:

You see, that's the difference between Canada and the US, that simply wouldn't happen here in Canada.
The joke here in Canada is, "Now IF that was in the US...."

siftbotsays...

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