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Sons an LEO. last week on our By-pass 2 lanes each way he had a female beside him who was talking on C-phone with one hand then decided to kill a bug on the inside of her front window with her other.
Her arm bumped the steering wheel and her car quickly came over into the sons lane running him into the median, then she locked up her brakes almost causing a chain reaction with the cars behind her. OOOps, Yea he was on duty.
Best thing was she went to jail. Not because of her poor driving habits, it was because she had several outstanding Warrants against her.
Sons an LEO. last week on our By-pass 2 lanes each way he had a female beside him who was talking on C-phone with one hand then decided to kill a bug on the inside of her front window with her other.
Her arm bumped the steering wheel and her car quickly came over into the sons lane running him into the median, then she locked up her brakes almost causing a chain reaction with the cars behind her. OOOps, Yea he was on duty.
Best thing was she went to jail. Not because of her poor driving habits, it was because she had several outstanding Warrants against her.
Ha Ha, now that's the instant justice we all wish would happen.
I have an SUV but don't worry, being a rider myself i do my best to drive carefully.
1/5 of riders usally make better drivers...even women. I would say that more women should ride for that reason, but that would turn out badly.. I know some excellent women drivers, but some isn't very many. It happies me to see women that can.
Originally Posted by Brooklyn Devil Dog
So, what you're saying is that if it weren't for the outstanding warrants, she would have been let go on her merry way to create more chaos?
Probably a fat *** ticket that she'd probably no-show and wouldn't get caught until she hit a biker and drove off and someone got her plate and reported her...then she'd go to jail and get off at her trial with "time spent"...
Always beware of women in SUVs. They are all idiots! I don't trust them or let them in front of me. I have certain cars on that list as well.
Always beware of women. They are all idiots! I don't trust them or let them in front of me....this about sums it up for me.
lol..low and behold...look what I found in todays news.....
"The first crash occurred on Naramata Road, when a southbound Harley Davidson collided with a Plymouth van which had pulled on to Naramata at the intersection of 3 Mile Road.
The 47-year-old Penticton man on the Harley received extensive injuries to his arms, leg and back and was taken to Penticton Regional Hospital. The driver of the van, a 31-year-old female, was not injured."
Last edited by DinoVelvet; Jul 30, 2011 at 02:42 PM.
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