A viral story about an airplane "creep" has sparked online conversation about what bystanders should do when they see harassment. Eventually, women bystanders and staff rallied to protect the girl and forced him to move to a different seat. Natasha Aruliah, a psychologist who trains people in bystander intervention, said the passengers and crew handled the situation very well. "They seemed to take it seriously, [acted] really quickly and promptly and were very good," Aruliah said. "[Know] yourself and what you're capable of and how much you can hold authority in intervening," Aruliah added.
Source: CBC News March 27, 2019 22:32 UTC