Re: Did I do the right thing?
Its hard to say what is right and what is wrong in these situations, but I don't think you can be faulted for saving a woman from some measure of violence at the hands of the guy.
Having been in such a situation and having reacted to it in a similar way, I can only say that I think most of us react in accordance with an internal sense of what is right and what is wrong.
In the situation that I found myself, the guy was actually assualting the woman. I was in the middle of a portfolio development shoot for a young model, when we heard the screams. I really didn't think about what to do at all - I just threw the camera to the model and took off at a dead run to help the woman being assaulted. By the time I got to them, he had dragged her into her car, and was trying to get her to drive away. I did cover my butt a little and asked her if she wanted him in her car, even though it was obvious that she didn't. She said no and I ordered him out of it. He wouldn't move, so I went after him from the opposite side of the vehicle. Despite the fact that I was about 50 at the time and he was in his early 20s, as soon as I got around the car, he ran like the girly-***** that he was.
I'm not a person who considers himself to be "Mr. Macho." I don't seek physical confrontation and don't view it as an acceptable way of resolving a problem, if there is any alternative. Sometimes, however, you have to do what is necessary to protect the well being of another, or yourself. If you end up performing a crude version of a "dental extraction" in the process, so be it.