Member ignored my plight!

Rob2CathDavies replied on 22/10/2019 12:20

Posted on 22/10/2019 12:20

I still find this hard to believe.

on Thursday 26 September, around 12.30 I slipped and broke my wrist at the entrance to the Castleton site.  I was meeting a friend in her little yellow car, she came to stay with us in our caravan for a couple of nights.

Feeling faint, I walked around her car to get into the passenger seat, the next thing I knew she was waking me up, I had fainted and fallen again on the tarmac.

while she was helping me to come round, apparently a motorvan DROVE AROUND US, glaring at us, and proceeded to reception to book in, without stopping to see if they could help!


After over 34 years membership (11 of which we were site wardens). I still can’t believe that a fellow member would do that.  Or indeed, any human being!

Catherine

hitchglitch replied on 25/10/2019 08:16

Posted on 22/10/2019 12:20 by Rob2CathDavies

I still find this hard to believe.

on Thursday 26 September, around 12.30 I slipped and broke my wrist at the entrance to the Castleton site.  I was meeting a friend in her little yellow car, she came to stay with us in our caravan for a couple of nights.

Feeling faint, I walked around her car to get into the passenger seat, the next thing I knew she was waking me up, I had fainted and fallen again on the tarmac.

while she was helping me to come round, apparently a motorvan DROVE AROUND US, glaring at us, and proceeded to reception to book in, without stopping to see if they could help!


After over 34 years membership (11 of which we were site wardens). I still can’t believe that a fellow member would do that.  Or indeed, any human being!

Catherine

Posted on 25/10/2019 08:16

I was working in the USA and one morning walking into the entrance to our building I walked straight past my assistant who was sitting on the entrance steps. I didn’t realise that she had fainted and was unwell and I felt pretty bad when I found out. Sometimes things happen and your mind either ignores or misinterprets what your eyes see. To be fair, I was a bit jet lagged.

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