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Help in rush-hour breakdown
In the midst of rush-hour traffic, I had car trouble at Academy Road and Harrow Street. I was so thankful to the number of young people who stopped to help me.
First, a young couple stopped, then they were joined by a fellow, all of them asking if they could help.
The men pushed my car to the side of the street and one assisted me in getting in touch with CAA. After I had been waiting for the tow truck, a young lady stopped and came over and offered to help as well.
How wonderful there are such kind and considered people around. A big thank you to these young people who came to my aid.
-- Diana Dunn
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