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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
I have always taken the approach that you never confront or criticize a stranger because you just never know who is crazy or who is bringing a knife to Starbucks on a Sunday afternoon. If something illegal or dangerous is going on, then call the police. If it is a life or death situation, I get that intervention might be warranted. But in cases where it is a bylaw issue or just general anti-social behaviour that is annoying, it's just not worth it. If someone is dispalying anti-social behaviour, there is a pretty good chance that the person is not going to respond in a reasonable fashion to your criticism.
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You're right but it's sad we have to think like this in Canadian cities.
I guess you better never honk at anyone, tell someone off for littering, parking in handicap spots, or doing anything inappropriate whatsoever, even if it's directly impacting your wife & child like this case.
Best to always walk away and let it be someone else's problem, sadly.