What Would You Do usually has some people who step up, but my experience tells me it's rare for someone to say anything. When a group of guys tried to take pictures of a friend and I, nobody stepped up for us. The other customers stared blankly as we were obviously getting harassed. The employees didn't do anything. Nobody cared.
Asked by Anonymous
Yeah, one thing that WWYD does is that they make their situations seem OVERLY obvious, with the venue, script and actor choices. So in some sense its nice to see people take a stand, but its almost as if we expect people to walk around with “I’M A RAPIST” t-shirts before we do anything.