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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my personal quest...
is to get every self-centred, ignorant cnutarse of impatient motorist to say thank you when you let them past/pull out etc.
It is not a god given right that I pulled in behind a parked car and let you through as you are almost certainly inferior to me in every way. I do it because I have manners...
So when you drive past without acknowledging my kind gesture don't be surprised if I provide you with a flourishing nazi style salute...
Anyway - I've been doing this for about three years in St Albans and you know what - the situation is improving - now only the occassional cabcnut hurtles past without saying cheers.
And don't get me started on mobile phones...
( , Fri 13 Oct 2006, 15:06, Reply)
is to get every self-centred, ignorant cnutarse of impatient motorist to say thank you when you let them past/pull out etc.
It is not a god given right that I pulled in behind a parked car and let you through as you are almost certainly inferior to me in every way. I do it because I have manners...
So when you drive past without acknowledging my kind gesture don't be surprised if I provide you with a flourishing nazi style salute...
Anyway - I've been doing this for about three years in St Albans and you know what - the situation is improving - now only the occassional cabcnut hurtles past without saying cheers.
And don't get me started on mobile phones...
( , Fri 13 Oct 2006, 15:06, Reply)
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