What Would You Do? - Season 9 / Year 2016

Season 9 / Year 2016

Episodes

Teens Ask Passers-By to Buy Weed for Them

Caregiver Takes Advantage of Patient with Dementia

Customer Abuses Employee with Down Syndrome
A mother fat shames her daughter; A child is disciplined in public; Careless pharmacist embarrasses patients.

Parents Try to Force Surrogate to Abort One Child
Intoxicated cab driver gets ready to pick up passengers; Teacher hits on student; Teen girls bully friend into eating disorder.

Possible Bike Thief Caught in the Act in Portland
What Would You Do: Portland Barista Is Rude to Customers; Litterbug Discards Trash All Over Portland Park

Employee Tries to Steal from Store
Jewelry thief; teens propose to ''out'' their closeted gay friend on social media; bar patrons encourage a recovering alcoholic to have a drink; customers steal sneakers at a store; an interracial couple receives rude comments.

Man Outraged When Friend Says He's HIV Positive
A friend reacts negatively to a man revealing he has HIV; a mother can't afford to buy her child a promised toy; conservative Christian parents ask their pastor to help with their gay son; a diner asks to taste strangers' food.

College Students Peer Pressure Friend Into Abusing Adderall
College students take Adderall while drinking at a bar; a man kisses another man while his wife is in the bathroom; parents disapprove that their daughter's boyfriend is in a wheelchair; an employee makes assumptions about a black customer.

Muslim Woman Needs Help Changing Tire
A woman struggles to change her tire on a suburban street; a 16-year-old boy doesn't know how to react when the teenage girl he thought he was meeting turns out to be in her 40s; a husband is annoyed to learn he's having another daughter.

Parent Leaves Baby in a Hot Car
A baby is left alone in a hot car with no parents in sight; A 15-year-old girl is approached by an older man who invites her back to his home to play music; Man refuses service from an employee at a car dealership, simply because she is a woman.

Military Veteran Doesn't Have Enough Cash to Buy Groceries
Interracial couple get harassed in a restaurant by another customer; Woman is stunned when her date's boyfriend arrives; Street musician heckles people on a crowded sidewalk

Parents of a Bride-to-Be Disapprove of Her Interracial Relationship
Parents of a bride-to-be disapprove of her interracial relationship; a man has an inappropriate relationship with his child's nanny; an elderly woman shoplifts; a man comes on to his son's girlfriend; a man verbally abuses his wife.

A Mother Won't Let Her Son Play Football Due to the Danger of Injuries
A mother won't let her son play football due to the danger of injuries; teens ask passersby for a cigarette light; teens use their mother's divorce to guilt her into buying them pricey shoes; illegal use of handicapped parking; bad hibachi chef.

Kids Dispute Santa's Skin Tone
Children debate the color of Santa's skin; Family cannot afford a Christmas tree; Man dressed as Santa gets drunk on his break.
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