oh brother...
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RE: oh brother...
Not sure I understand how anyone here can say that maybe the guy doing the bumping didn't mean to - that it was an accident. Once, maybe. Twice? No way. I'm a woman, and a very nonconfrontationalone at that,and I don't think physical violence isnecessarily the best thing to resort to when mad - but in this case, damage or no damage to my bike, I think the cops would have to be tearing me off the guy.
#52
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: Perch
Not sure I understand how anyone here can say that maybe the guy doing the bumping didn't mean to - that it was an accident. Once, maybe. Twice? No way.
Not sure I understand how anyone here can say that maybe the guy doing the bumping didn't mean to - that it was an accident. Once, maybe. Twice? No way.
#53
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: xxxflhrci
I've seen it happen in the bank drive thru. The car in back eased forward and barely bumped the one in front. The driver in front moved up a bit. The driver in the back did it again.....and again. The driver in the back was looking at paperwork, counting money or something and not paying attention. She did not have her foot firmly on the brake which was letting the car ease forward.
I've seen it happen in the bank drive thru. The car in back eased forward and barely bumped the one in front. The driver in front moved up a bit. The driver in the back did it again.....and again. The driver in the back was looking at paperwork, counting money or something and not paying attention. She did not have her foot firmly on the brake which was letting the car ease forward.
How can you empathize with someone that is deliberately not paying attention, or deliberatly being impatient?
Not saying, just saying....
#54
RE: oh brother...
Interesting situation. I wonder if the van guy come from a culture where drivers behave like that? I have been in some places where the driving was way different than here in the States. There is a cultural difference in driving. I don't know what I would have done. I hope that I am wise enough to call the cops in a situation like this. I have too much to lose. But sometimes our tempers can get us in a mess. I know mine did a few times when I was younger. Aside from the legal issues and money involved, there is a real risk of being shot.
#55
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: debbiesnacks
Either way, it's dangerous, rude, and illegal. It's also considered a minor MVA. Not having her foot firmly on the brake and not paying attention STILL makes it her stupidity and her fault. It's inexcusable and I would have a few words to say to her as well at the guy in the tollbooth.
How can you empathize with someone that is deliberately not paying attention, or deliberatly being impatient?
Not saying, just saying....
ORIGINAL: xxxflhrci
I've seen it happen in the bank drive thru. The car in back eased forward and barely bumped the one in front. The driver in front moved up a bit. The driver in the back did it again.....and again. The driver in the back was looking at paperwork, counting money or something and not paying attention. She did not have her foot firmly on the brake which was letting the car ease forward.
I've seen it happen in the bank drive thru. The car in back eased forward and barely bumped the one in front. The driver in front moved up a bit. The driver in the back did it again.....and again. The driver in the back was looking at paperwork, counting money or something and not paying attention. She did not have her foot firmly on the brake which was letting the car ease forward.
How can you empathize with someone that is deliberately not paying attention, or deliberatly being impatient?
Not saying, just saying....
I've been investigating traffic accidents for 16 years. Nothing that drivers do surprise me.
#56
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: xxxflhrci
I've seen it happen in the bank drive thru. The car in back eased forward and barely bumped the one in front. The driver in front moved up a bit. The driver in the back did it again.....and again. The driver in the back was looking at paperwork, counting money or something and not paying attention. She did not have her foot firmly on the brake which was letting the car ease forward.
ORIGINAL: Perch
Not sure I understand how anyone here can say that maybe the guy doing the bumping didn't mean to - that it was an accident. Once, maybe. Twice? No way.
Not sure I understand how anyone here can say that maybe the guy doing the bumping didn't mean to - that it was an accident. Once, maybe. Twice? No way.
If the Troopers believed for a minute that it even might have been an accident the original poster would have been arrested for assault. They obviously saw it for what it was and diffused the situation as best they could.
#57
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: kahaone
How very "un-American" of you. [sm=boosign.gif]
And, if I were a moderator here, I would not allow such hateful racist comments on the board. You would recieve, at least, a temporary ban from the site. But I am not a moderator. So all I can say is BOO on you.
But,your's wasn't the only reply in this thread that makes me shake my head in dis-belief.
CapnAdventure, I DO NOT give you "props" for restraint, since you had very little. I could certainly understand having anger, and wanting to throttle the guy. But, actually doing it shows very little restraint or self control. Maybe in the future, if a similar situation arises, you will think twice before doing anything.
This is all just my opinion on how a civilized person should respond.
How very "un-American" of you. [sm=boosign.gif]
And, if I were a moderator here, I would not allow such hateful racist comments on the board. You would recieve, at least, a temporary ban from the site. But I am not a moderator. So all I can say is BOO on you.
But,your's wasn't the only reply in this thread that makes me shake my head in dis-belief.
CapnAdventure, I DO NOT give you "props" for restraint, since you had very little. I could certainly understand having anger, and wanting to throttle the guy. But, actually doing it shows very little restraint or self control. Maybe in the future, if a similar situation arises, you will think twice before doing anything.
This is all just my opinion on how a civilized person should respond.
#58
RE: oh brother...
capt. I understand completely how you felt. yes there was probably a better way to handle it but any man who has a back bone can only take so much b.s. and then he is gonna blow. I have done the same thing myself and later realized maybe I should of just walked away , but thats easier said than done and not one of us was setting on that bike except you and cant say how we would of reacted for sure . im glad your ok and your scoot isnt damaged .
#59
RE: oh brother...
i commend you for self restraint because if someone ever hit my bike i would do a lot more than just hit him once. that's for sure. it seems to me some here are not realizing how vulnerable you are on two wheels. i once chased a guy who pulled out in front of me( within five feet at 40). pulled up next to him, said wtf, and kicked his drivers door in... and i have absolutley no regrets because that guy could have killed me and just got a banged up vehicle. so i lived and still gave him a banged up vehicle.
#60
RE: oh brother...
ORIGINAL: jwb47
capt. I understand completely how you felt. yes there was probably a better way to handle it but any man who has a back bone can only take so much b.s. and then he is gonna blow. I have done the same thing myself and later realized maybe I should of just walked away , but thats easier said than done and not one of us was setting on that bike except you and cant say how we would of reacted for sure . im glad your ok and your scoot isnt damaged .
capt. I understand completely how you felt. yes there was probably a better way to handle it but any man who has a back bone can only take so much b.s. and then he is gonna blow. I have done the same thing myself and later realized maybe I should of just walked away , but thats easier said than done and not one of us was setting on that bike except you and cant say how we would of reacted for sure . im glad your ok and your scoot isnt damaged .
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