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And if you had walked over and snatched his worthless a$$ outta the car and explained the facts of life to him, YOU would be the one committing a crime!
It's the sign of the times. People are getting angrier and angrier. They've reached the limit and lashing out at anything and everything. All we can do is try not to be the focus of this rage and hope somehow, someday things will change.
The morons will mock you with words like go head shoot me see what happens until the moment you discharge a round into the azzhat. You can carry here in AZ, but there's a criteria for using it and nothing mentioned thus far falls into that arena.
I guess this thread will go elsewhere in the forum but possession of a gun here is a mandatory 5 years, possession of a knife is recommended 4.
I do about 30k miles a year. See this kind of crap (driving) ALL the time. I'm taking more training, doing some off road stuff, all to get better, but after 30 plus years of riding - why am I getting MORE worried about road riding? Here in the UK we see less and less road officers as they are expensive and more and more cameras. I'd rather see more coppers on bikes than cameras on poles anyday. Anyway, have to go, I'm painting my bike orange and pink, fixing a flashing beacon to my helmet and I have to phone NASA to see how they are getting on with the force field idea... Take care out there!
It's the sign of the times. People are getting angrier and angrier. They've reached the limit and lashing out at anything and everything. All we can do is try not to be the focus of this rage and hope somehow, someday things will change.
I'll agree with that. What this world needs is one great big enema....
Just the other day, I am riding down the highway in a 55mph zone, doing 60. There is a black car behind me, but not crowding me or anything to show he wants to go faster. I am in the fast lane because I am passing all the other cars in the outside lane. Next thing I know, retard in the black car (some pos Porche that looks more like a beat up Datsun stationwagon) pulls to the outside lane and starts to pass me slowly. He gets next to me and I glance his direction and he is flipping me off. And I swear, in another 50 feet, he taked the exit. I'm like wtf?? I so wanted to have a conversation with this guy, but just let him keep on going. Remembering the weight difference between his pos and my bike probably kept me from doing something I would later regret. But it sure was a bitter pill to swollow.
As the bumper sticker says: "Forgive me if my motorcycle ride interferes with your cell phone conversation"
Last week, at an intersection that had 2 left turn lanes. I'm in the right hand left turn lane, two young girls in a pos civic next to me in the left lane. Light turns green, we both start to go, and she swings wide into my lane... her bumper was 12 inches from my left leg. My girlfriend riding passenger looks over as I'm rolling on the throttle to get away and sees she is driving with her knee and texting while her friend is also texting... they were probably texting each other.
I came really close that day to finding out what kind of facial expression a person makes when an Iphone is shoved so far up their azz the ringing will come out their ears.
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