I can't really see properly, but it looks like they're trying to move the guy. Now you can have all the compassion in the world, but that doesn't make up for the fact that if you're not a trained professional you do not move someone with a head injury (I'm assuming this probably is) unless it's absolutely necessary and you do it in a way that's going to cause the least amount of damage to the skull and spinal cord.
So whilst I agree with the overall concept of the thread, that it's good for people to help one another when hurt. You would hope if you were the one who was hurt that the people helping would know a little about what to do in that situation. I didn't know Americans wouldn't help someone in that situation? We've all heard the stories of people dying on the streets of New York and people just walking by (true or not). But I would think in a situation such as this there would obviously be people trying to help. And of course there will be others just like there is here who walk by trying not to get involved. My guess is that it is like that everywhere.
The guy is an idiot though. Yes, of course it's okay to jump a fence and not look what's coming.
