If you saw someone blind and and deaf having trouble crossing the street then what would you do?

remember nobody or guide dogs are helping the person

Answers:
Since the white cane is a tip off about blindness, how would you assume they were deaf? Just curious.

First, I would ask them first if they needed assistance (to make sure they weren't deaf). If they were deaf too, I would gently place my forearm under their hand, pat their hand as a gesture of my good intentions and help them across the street - that is, if they actually wanted help.

Blind and/or deaf people are fiercely independent, usually don't need help crossing the street and may resent others assistance.

To be on the safe side, always ask first if they could use a little help, but don't take it personally if they say, "No".
I would help this person. What does it take, 2 minutes?
I would ask them if they needed my help, of course.
See if anyone wanted to make a quick bet as to if they make it .
would never happen.

even for a hyperthetical question it is ridiculous. ;)
help of course! anyone who wouldn't is a heartless idiot!
1. Stop the car

2. Get out of the car

3. Ask the person if they are really deaf and blind

4. Confirm said blind/deaf status

5. Take wallet/purse

6. Drive off
What are they doing out there in the first place?
Help
Help if they let me
if they were both deaf AND blind, i'd just push them into a taxi and send them to wisconsin
i would definitely help them but i would ask the blind person why she or he is walking the streets alone.but either way i would try to help all i can.. i try to help all i can around here and everywhere i can.
Be that person to offer help for that person. something like that happen to me a few years back except a car was coming and these kids were deaf were playing around in the street.
would go up to them and ask first if they needed any help
Render assistance..
Their families/carers would not let them out on their own! But of corse if they were on their own I'd help them! x
If there was a deaf and blind person in the street, then I would help.
By the way, it's not a stupid hypothetical question, I once saw a deaf and blind person walking, with no help, to a nearby hospital.
i'm going 2 help d person. come on, we should b nice, right?
I would help them cross the street. I always remind myself that might be me or one of my family one day and i would like someone to help me or my family member too.
If someone is deaf and blind, and trying to cross a street, they are someplace they shouldn't be. I would ask for someone around that make know sign language, and have that person hold out their hands to deaf and blind guy, so he can read the sign language. I would find out where this person needed to go, and take them there. Someone in this condition shouldn't be helped across the road, they are going to get hurt, even if you help them across the road. If I couldn't find out where he should be, I would take them to the police station.
I would tell them that their traffic wardens uniform still had the price tag attached.
ask if they are together and then if they needed any help
help them if they wanted me too, unless it was my ex boss, who is blind, but only deaf when he chooses, then I might just stand and watch him struggle.
have you ever herd of or seen the movie death race 2000

this person would be worth lots of points

wait a minute how do you know there deaf if you new they were deaf than you know them well enough to know where they should be they aren't stupid they usually know where they are going just stop traffic for them
i'll definetly help him i'll help any one in my country
Keep driving at them to make sure they weren't faking it. If they don't flinch until after they bounce off my bonnet then I'd assume they were for real.
Run over him, of course!

No! Stop the traffic, allow him to cross, and then rip his a** out for being inconsiderate to other people who access the same area way.
Suggest to him a seeing eye dog or a permanent boyscout rental.
Firstly, you wouldn't know that they were deaf.
Secondly, blind people have had training on how to go out and about to be as independent as possible. Their other senses work better than ours, normally hearing and touch. If in this case, the person is also deaf, it is unlikely that they would be unattended as the risk of danger is extremely high.
In this case I would call the police who would check for identification and address. They would return the person to their place of residence, which would be a care home, or they would call Social Services to have the person placed in care, for their own protection.
You can tell a blind deaf person as they wear a red & white striped harness.
Go to thier aid and see if they needed any other help

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