So, amateur psychologists declare this guy "abnormal" (not realizing that more people are abnormal than you might think) because he doesn't follow the script they would want to see. Shock does a lot of things to people. It throws them off their stride. It impels them to make snap decisions in the face of a disaster. People commonly laugh or smile to cover nervousness. People seldom know what their facial expressions look like on a daily basis.
As for government agencies contacting him, he doesn't say who they are. We don't know what Serco is or does. I know from my own industrial experience that, depending on the work and the customer, and any prevailing employment agreements, such events would be reported and government interest in personal emergencies may be automatic.
"This looks wrong to me!" Yeah, well...you might not be Sigmund Freud.
So, amateur psychologists declare this guy "abnormal" (not realizing that more people are abnormal than you might think) because he doesn't follow the script they would want to see. Shock does a lot of things to people. It throws them off their stride. It impels them to make snap decisions in the face of a disaster. People commonly laugh or smile to cover nervousness. People seldom know what their facial expressions look like on a daily basis.
As for government agencies contacting him, he doesn't say who they are. We don't know what Serco is or does. I know from my own industrial experience that, depending on the work and the customer, and any prevailing employment agreements, such events would be reported and government interest in personal emergencies may be automatic.
"This looks wrong to me!" Yeah, well...you might not be Sigmund Freud.