Road Rage
Last week I had to stop a guy attacking another one in the middle of the road - one had run the lights whilst on the phone and the other had objected. I actually had to take the attacker's car keys out of their car and tell him he wasn't getting them back till he calmed down.
Looking back on it, I was lucky I was feeling all parental and in control or the situation could have panned out very differently.
Have you lost it on the roads, or have you been on the recieving end of some nutter?
( , Thu 12 Oct 2006, 21:31)
Last week I had to stop a guy attacking another one in the middle of the road - one had run the lights whilst on the phone and the other had objected. I actually had to take the attacker's car keys out of their car and tell him he wasn't getting them back till he calmed down.
Looking back on it, I was lucky I was feeling all parental and in control or the situation could have panned out very differently.
Have you lost it on the roads, or have you been on the recieving end of some nutter?
( , Thu 12 Oct 2006, 21:31)
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Does car park rage count ?
Supermarket car parks - the number of arseholes parking on Parent & Child and Disabled spaces who are quite clearly either without sprog or perfectly able bodied make me seethe.
I'll sometimes wait in the car for Mrs Compulsive to do the odd quick shop whilst I behave like Tourettes-Boy on acid, swearing like buggery at 4x4 owners and BMW drivers who park where they like.
This coupled with an extreme range of animated arm and body gestures from the confines of our car, will often see Mrs C return to our now steamy-windowed motor thinking that I've just partaken in some Tesco Value Dogging session.
Do these people not want to follow rules ? It'll be complete and utter anarchy soon.
Today...parking in disabled spaces, tomorrow.....taking up two spaces to park.
I may have to lie down now.
( , Fri 13 Oct 2006, 11:24, Reply)
Supermarket car parks - the number of arseholes parking on Parent & Child and Disabled spaces who are quite clearly either without sprog or perfectly able bodied make me seethe.
I'll sometimes wait in the car for Mrs Compulsive to do the odd quick shop whilst I behave like Tourettes-Boy on acid, swearing like buggery at 4x4 owners and BMW drivers who park where they like.
This coupled with an extreme range of animated arm and body gestures from the confines of our car, will often see Mrs C return to our now steamy-windowed motor thinking that I've just partaken in some Tesco Value Dogging session.
Do these people not want to follow rules ? It'll be complete and utter anarchy soon.
Today...parking in disabled spaces, tomorrow.....taking up two spaces to park.
I may have to lie down now.
( , Fri 13 Oct 2006, 11:24, Reply)
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