A new trend:Taking photos instead helping someone

@tom_view (6415)
Kolkata, India
November 23, 2017 1:16pm CST
Taking pictures has been a trend now.But sometimes addiction of taking pictures is dangerous.People often remain in busy taking pictures of the endangered man rather than helping him to get out of danger.Such incidents are occurring now and then in the last few months.These are very sad incidents.
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9 responses
@amimar (51)
23 Nov 17
That's bad behavior but must of people are addicted to it,the only way out is when ever some post such things, tell him his mistake before comment
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@tom_view (6415)
• Kolkata, India
23 Nov 17
awareness is important.
@Kandae11 (53677)
23 Nov 17
Yes, this is happening all over . They are even doing videos which end up on social media.
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@tom_view (6415)
• Kolkata, India
23 Nov 17
yes.this is disheartening,
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
23 Nov 17
as if pictures would save the persons llife help the personintoruble and forgetythe dfamned p ictures completelu
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• United States
23 Nov 17
It is sad, but I've also seen lawsuits where people do "help" and in the end, if they weren't being helped - they'll live. Every situation varies, but it's hard to say.
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@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
23 Nov 17
It is sad. Any device or machine can be used for an ill purpose. I want to look at the person not the device as the cause of this.
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@tom_view (6415)
• Kolkata, India
23 Nov 17
agree with you.
@prashu228 (37525)
• India
24 Nov 17
Yes.. such a bad trend. People should realize before it's too late
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@tom_view (6415)
• Kolkata, India
24 Nov 17
yes.
@marlina (154165)
• Canada
23 Nov 17
Very sad indeed.
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@cahaya1983 (11120)
• Malaysia
24 Nov 17
Very sad and disturbing trend for sure. Hard to believe some people could just watch and not help.
23 Nov 17