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**TV Show "What Would You Do?" Experiment:**
* A staged scenario: A visibly intoxicated babysitter (actor) is left in charge of two children at a bar.
* Hidden cameras capture bystanders' reactions and interventions.
* Key outcomes:
1. A volunteer fireman intervenes, preventing the babysitter from driving away with the children, citing safety concerns.
2. Other patrons initially don't intervene, but later express concern; a table of teachers alerts the bartender.
3. A group of men ultimately steps in, refusing to let the babysitter drive the children, offering to drive them home instead.
* The experiment highlights the importance of intervening in situations where child safety is at risk, especially when combined with impaired caregiving.
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**Scenario Setup**
1. A TV show "What Would You Do?" conducted a hidden camera experiment at the Sunset Pub and Grill.
2. A babysitter, Darcy, was part of the experiment, caring for two children.
3. Darcy ordered and consumed multiple shots of tequila while with the children.
**Events at the Pub**
4. A patron, a volunteer fireman, witnessed Darcy's intoxication and reported it to 911.
5. The fireman attempted to stop Darcy from driving away with the children.
6. Other patrons, including a woman, a man in a red shirt, and a table of teachers, expressed concern about Darcy's state.
7. The teachers tipped off the bartender, who was made aware of the situation.
**Confrontation and Resolution**
8. Two men confronted Darcy, refusing to let her drive the children home due to her intoxication.
9. The men offered to drive the children home instead.
10. The experiment was revealed, and the actors (including Darcy and the two men) were introduced.
**Miscellaneous**
11. The scenario was inspired by a real-life incident involving a Long Island babysitter accused of driving drunk with four children in the car.