Yesterday I was walking towards crouch end via the Hornsey over ground bridge.
As I came out of the exit by the bust stop I notice four young lads behaving oddly around another young lad who was sitting at the bus stop by himself. I slowed down to make sure the single boy was ok and then noticed they were stealing his money.
Not really knowing what to do I just stopped and looked back, not speaking but trying to express that I was aware the other four boys were being inappropriate. They noticed me and started to make noises about moving on but commenting that the single boy had more money to be had. I asked if the single boy was ok and he answered that he was. The other boys were leaving by now so I asked if the single boy knew these others and he said no
By this time we were alone and the single boy said there was nothing we could do and for the sake of a bit of change he would rather not protest in anyway. He also said the fact that I intervened could mean that they could make more trouble for him and take it out on him another time. He was very polite but clearly unhappy that I had intervened.
I had to carry on my way by this point not knowing if the boys would come back before the bus arrived or whether he will get a beating next time they see him becuase I tried to help!
I feel awful about this. I am not happy that so many people feel they have to turn a blind eye to this sort of behaviour and in my case even if you do this could in fact make things worse.
I understand that putting myself (or another in this instance it seems) is not necessarily the best option but I also
A – do not want to behave like it is ok for people to get away with this behaviour
And
B - do not want to feel bad for trying to help
Does anyone have any suggestions on how this sort of situation should be dealt with?
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