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When people see a situation that cries out for action, do they step in, back away or just walk on by? Using hidden cameras, ''What Would You Do?'' sets up everyday scenarios and then captures people's reactions. Whether they're compelled to act or mind their own business, ABC News reports on their split-second - and often surprising - decision-making process.

Scenarios include:

-Based on the real-life experiences of a devout Muslim woman living in west Texas, we find out what happens when a Muslim woman wearing a veil is denied service by the owner of a popular bakery. Who will come to her defense, and who will support the owner who wants to kick her out?

-Finding a parking space is a common inconvenience for many drivers, one that's often compounded when the only spot available is too small for the car. But what happens when a parker bulldozes her way in to the tight spot, hitting the car behind her? Does anyone intervene to prevent the damage?

-We all know adolescence can be tough and that teens can be cruel -- bullies even. But while ''bullying'' may be associated with boys, girls can be bullies too. Girls tend to assault their victims verbally, causing deeper, hidden wounds which can last longer than any playground punch. When ABC News creates a scenario where three girls verbally attack another girl in a park, what will people do when they walk by?

-Imagine being out to dinner one night when you notice a playful and flirtatious couple and, upon a closer look, notice that the man is your good friend's husband. The woman he's with is a complete stranger. Do you tell your friend?

-Boss with Bad Breath: Your boss has bad breath. Now you don't want to jeopardize your job - in fact you are trying to get ahead - but you can't take it anymore. What would you do?

Correspondent: John Quinones

Airdate: 2/26/2008

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