'What Would You Do?' Recap: Two Women Deny Disabled Man A Handicapped Parking Spot

A recap of this week's episode of "What Would You Do?" with ABC's John Quiñones.

ByABC News
September 5, 2016, 10:27 AM

— -- Here is a recap of this week's episode of "What Would You Do?" with ABC's John Quiñones.

What Would You Do: Concerned Mom Disapproves Of Son’s Desire To Play Football

A mom is with her son at a sporting goods store. She is trying to buy the son a new pair of soccer cleats, when the son sees a pair of football cleats. He tells his mom he wants to play football instead, and she immediately shuts the idea down. Mom cites the health concerns regarding the sport, especially given the recent attention paid to CTE, caused by repeated blows to the head. The son tries to plead with the mom, but she isn’t budging. If you overheard the mom expressing her worries about the safety of football, who would you side with? What if the son really wanted to play? Would it change your opinion? What Would You Do? Watch what happens:

While shopping at a sporting goods store, customers overhear a mother deny her son's request to play football because of the game's potential dangers.
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What Would You Do: Concerned Mom Disapproves Of Son's Desire To Play Football

While shopping at a sporting goods store, customers overhear a mother deny her son's request to play football because of the game's potential dangers.
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What Would You Do: Underage Children Ask Customers For A Lighter

New York State law says minors cannot buy tobacco products and, in some counties, they must be 21 to purchase them. But there is no law that prohibits minors from smoking if they get their hands on a cigarette. What would you do if two 12-year-old boys asked you for a light? What if it were two 12-year-old girls? Watch what happens:

Underage children ask customers outside of a deli to light their cigarettes.
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What Would You Do: Underage Children Ask Customers For A Lighter

Underage children ask customers outside of a deli to light their cigarettes.
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What Would You Do: Angry Teens Berate Parents While Out Shopping

What would you do if you saw a teenage boy using his mother’s guilt over her divorce to try to get an expensive pair of shoes? Loudly, in the middle of the store, he yells, “You’re so stupid. No wonder why Dad left,” and, “This is exactly why I want to live with Dad!” and, a twist: How will shoppers react when a teenage girl is being disrespectful to her dad? Watch what happens:

While at a sneaker store, mean children bully their parents to buy them expensive pairs of sneakers.
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What Would You Do: Angry Teens Berate Parents While Out Shopping

While at a sneaker store, mean children bully their parents to buy them expensive pairs of sneakers.
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What Would You Do: Two Women Deny Disabled Man A Handicapped Parking Spot

What would you do if you witnessed two healthy and able people parking in a handicapped spot, just because they didn’t feel like parking in a spot further from the door? Watch what happens:

While out for ice cream, two women park in a handicapped parking spot, denying it to a disabled man in need.
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What Would You Do: Two Women Deny Disabled Man A Handicapped Parking Spot

While out for ice cream, two women park in a handicapped parking spot, denying it to a disabled man in need.
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Flashback Friday: Hibachi Chef from Hell

When you go out for Hibachi, you’re looking for great food and you want a great show to go along with it! You want to see the chef flip his utensils, throw food into his mouth toss food and make a fire! What would you do if you ended up with the worst Hibachi cook of all time? Not only does he not know how to make good food, he can’t do the basic tricks; he barely knows who to use his tools. Would you tell the manager? Would you ask for a new chef or would you just let him keep trying? Watch what happens:

What would you do if you ended up with the worst Hibachi cook of all time?
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Hibachi Chef from Hell

What would you do if you ended up with the worst Hibachi cook of all time?
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