Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
Yes I understand the point you are making, Shelley didn't want to get caught, but he was well ahead of the Ugandan. The problem is his callous lack of acknowledgement when he went past a potentially comatose rival.
Once again, you’re comment is ridiculous. How is Shelley suppose to know what is happening. WE watched it unfold on camera. Shelley was 2 minutes back, far enough that he did not see any of the stumbling or falling. He had zero knowledge of the severity of Hawkins’ situation. For all Shelley knew CH might have just had a calf cramp. At the time he passed him, there were 2 (useless) attendants standing beside Hawkins. Do you really think it is Shelley’s responsibility to stop and check to see if another runner is o.k. ?
Your other post that I commented on is stupid enough as you inferred Shelley was ruthless, but now you have directly called him callous. You are ridiculous if you think Shelley had any knowledge of the situation and even more ridiculous if you think he should have stopped to help.
Even if Shelley was aware of the circumstances it would be fair to say it is not his responsibility to stop, stay, and help. It would be fair for Shelley to keep running and to assume that medical staff would respond to the situation immediately (which, sadly, they did not). If Shelley saw him bump his head, yes, it would be a sportsmanlike gesture to stop and make sure he was comfortable on the ground while somebody ELSE cares for him and he resumes running. None of this can be blamed on Shelley, and if you continue to think so, you are beyond help.