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I opened a door for a woman with a walker the other day at the courthouse after I realized she was pushing the handicapped automatic opening button with no success. As I held the door open for her, I noticed two disturbing details about the scene around us. One, there were two security guards and a sheriff’s deputy only a few feet away on the inside of the building watching her push the button like it was a scene on television, but not moving an inch to lend a hand. And two, there was a group of five middle aged adults a few feet from the outside of the doors, who were caucusing on how poorly the courthouse allocates its funds because they could not fix a simple button to help an innocent little old lady into the courthouse. Talking about it, but not actually helping anyone.
I was wondering who the bigger culprit was. The men trained to protect and serve who actually just sit and stare, or the civilians who are too busy blaming others than lifting a...
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