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Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel
That's your view. Perhaps, seeing as noone here has any connection with the kid, that people should mind their own business?
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I personally believe that there is always a line beyond which I would take action. I'd like to believe that everyone has a certain point at which, when confonted with something blatantly out of order, they would do their best to stop it.
For me, this is one of those cases. What he is doing is putting his (hopefully his) child in needless danger, above and beyond the "normal" dangers of being out on a motorbike. He has limited his view of the road ahead, and put the child in an insecure location, that would limit the riders ability to deal with any danger/events.
F_S, I'm not sure what stage you'd step in, but I'm not sure that just because we have no connection with the kid, that should neccesarily mind our own business in all cases. That point of view could be taken to a logical extreme.