Monday, December 4, 2017

80 year old man "mugged" by police in grocery store By:Thalia Wallace

http://www.offthegridnews.com/category/current-events/
                                                              SUMMARY:
   An 80-year-old man was stopped by a plainclothes police officer and then visited at his home by two detectives, because he chatted with a boy at the supermarket.The unidentified man stopped to speak kindly with a young boy and put his hand on the boy’s shoulder in September, the mom wrote in a now-public letter. That simple act led to the mom reporting the elderly man. A policeman talked to the man in the parking lot.
   A few days later, two police detectives appeared at the man’s home in Winmalee, New South Wales, to question him. The detectives showed up unannounced, even though they admitted that surveillance camera footage verified the man had done nothing wrong.The letter was first discovered taped to the wall of a shopping center in Winmalee. It was written by the man’s daughter, who noted that older people “take joy” in talking to young people.“I cannot express how much your action of alarm has struck at the confidence of an older man,” the letter states. “His expression of goodwill undone by an overly zealous parent, who did not have the courage to speak of their opinion directly to my father, or guide the child away, or to join in and add to the conversation.
   We were all strangers once to others we now know — overcome through communication skills, learned and improved by conversing with an array of persons.“And a closed, dysfunctional society is formed of reading too much into a situation, and acting on exaggerated thought and impulsive negative action, rather than that of a considered positive outlook.”

2 comments:

  1. This is completely awful. I hate that helicopter parents always ruin positive experiences like this for their kids.

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  2. I understand a mom being worried about a stranger going up to her son/daughter, but there are different circumstances/situations to be considered. In this case, this was a nice older man KINDLY saying hi. Even though we live in a world of crime we should be a little more trusting, and not as quick to judge.

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