"During a March 2 snowstorm, he saw two teen girls leave a Shell station while he was pumping gas.
“I just noticed these girls, that they had no umbrella, no coats or hood or something of that nature and I just felt like I should help,†Peterson says.
When he drove off, he saw them a short distance away on Prospect Avenue near Waverly.
“I just pulled up and said ‘How far do you have to walk?’ And one of the girls just replied, ‘We’re OK,’ and waved me on.â€
Peterson says he drove off and thought nothing of it until Barrington police showed up at his home three days later.
The married father of three, who has a fourth child due in June, listened in disbelief as police told him the girls reported the encounter and he was being charged with disorderly conduct.
His explanation did not assuage the police. Peterson’s wife of nearly 12 years can’t believe it.
“It really was a good deed, just misinterpreted,†she says.
Despite his being charged, the Petersons don’t blame the girls, their families or even police for following up.
“The question comes into why I was charged,†Rodney Peterson says.
Peterson is due in court on Monday. He’s facing a maximum $750 fine.
Barrington’s police chief said the girls in this case were “alarmed and disturbed†by Peterson’s actions. He said the right thing to do in a situation like that is to call police and tell them that the teens need a ride.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/03/16/man-who-offered-lift-to-teen-girls-says-hes-victim-of-good-deed-gone-wrong/
I understand being cautious and following up on something, but to charge this guy with anything is insane. Whomever made the decision to charge him should lose their job for proving they are an idiot.
Stranger danger is over emphasized in the extreme. Something like 90% of kidnappings/attacks are done by a relative/neighbor/etc, someone who is known to the victim.


