The idea of having power over the person (or a desire for such).
A desire for justice or to see that person get into trouble.
Feeling the need or responsibility to monitor others’ actions.
Vigilance or over-vigilance.
Nosiness or inserting yourself into others’ business (consider your motives).
Catching someone when they’re falling can represent: providing physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual support or protection; a perceived need for support or security (yours or someone else’s).
See also: Caught, Being; Police; Chased, Being; Betrayed, Being; Cheating; Trickery; Dishonest; Lied To, Being; Bad; Thief; Criminal; Crime; Adultery; Searching; Rescuing; Protecting