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Back in the day we used to carry some ball bearings in the left pocket, when some one rode our *** too close, and wouldn't back-off after some dirty looks, we would just flick one up and wait for the "WWWWHAAAACKKK!" sound. They always got the message.....close calls suck, glad yur around to tell the tale..
guess I need a new translator. I can't translate **** ***** into anything.
Reading the rest of his post twice I don't see where any race was mentioned.
OHHH never mind reading again farther down I see it was edited.
Didn't catch if you got the plate numbers while chacing them. Police usually make it a point to confront people that do those things. It also marks that they have a history of doing that kind of crap so if they finally kill someone there will be a case.
OK. We're coming home from a great day at the outpost. We get a mile from home and this sorry *** pile of **** guy pulls right out in front of us and we slam on breaks . I slide over to the left lane and so does he. We missed him by inches. He sped off laughing. There were cars behind me slaming on breaks also. THANK GOD we're alive. We tried to catch him but he flew and took some turns. a car was behind me trying to catch him also.
So this *** whipe bunch of air space thought it was funny to try and kill us. I wonder what the law would think if i pulled out a gun and shot the hell out of the car. The three cars that stopped was so pissed. But who cares, were bikers and we dont count. Im going to put a hammer on my bike for now on and when that happens again im going to put a hammer through a windshield.
Let me go on record as saying IM NOT PREDIGEST and was not intended that way. I just gave a short discription or who he was. So sense some would find color offensive i apologise.
All i know is theres been a lot of people die or get hurt there often. I get a bad feeling everytime we drive through there. Its a four lane straight road about 40mph and for some reason its like a death trap. People walk out in the street or with bikes or running and BAM. Theres about four accidents there every week. they put up a red light there to try and stop the problem. can you believe that. A red light in a four lane where theres no turn but cars still pull out and people still run in the street.
As for the OUTPOST, If any of you dont know where this place is , you should. It's worth traveling a little to come there. Good band ,good food & good people. Its set up for bikers so no cages . But it has a place for cars down the road. theoutpost@netzero.net
Anyway, if this happens to me I will get the plate #, look them up, and put Harley stickers all over there car. I'm saving all the HD stickers I can get. If you want to mail me some PM me for my address. When I do this I will take pictures.
Hmmmmm, if you were behind him and slammed on your brakes, how do you know he was laughing as he sped off?
Anyway, yeah that happens to most of us. The rest just slam into the car and win a wheel chair from our health care facility. Good thing you were playing heads up, now ya just have to anticipate a little sooner.
Going after someone who pulls out in front of ya, maybe not a good idea if ya own a home and have a good payin job. Doin that brings assault charges against ya. The judge doesn't really care if try to tell him the guy pulled out in front of ya. They will be considered as two separate incidents. The first event, inconsequential, the second could be a felony. Check with your employer and see if they could keep ya on the job after doing something like that.
You are lucky. One that he missed you, and Two that you couldn't catch him. The bigger vehicle wins every time. Just remember that stupid people remain stupid and the stupid things they do will always catch up with them eventually. Be safe.
OK. We're coming home from a great day at the outpost. We get a mile from home and this sorry *** pile of **** guy pulls right out in front of us and we slam on breaks . I slide over to the left lane and so does he. We missed him by inches. He sped off laughing. There were cars behind me slaming on breaks also. THANK GOD we're alive. We tried to catch him but he flew and took some turns. a car was behind me trying to catch him also.
So this *** whipe bunch of air space thought it was funny to try and kill us. I wonder what the law would think if i pulled out a gun and shot the hell out of the car. The three cars that stopped was so pissed. But who cares, were bikers and we dont count. Im going to put a hammer on my bike for now on and when that happens again im going to put a hammer through a windshield.
Back in the day we used to carry faucet handles in our vest pocket just for such an occasion. They are heavy and when tossed properly they will put a nice hole in a window. (not that I am condoning such an action) If the a-hole calls the cops you just say "What faucet handle. Do I look like a plumber? Just make sure you only carry one. Maybe it was laying in the street and when I was trying to avoid the a-hole my tire must have shot it at the car.
I have a cop friend who also rides and he told me to just give him a plate number and within minutes he has all the information on the vehicle, the owner, the address, phone numberetc. Now the ball is in my court.I have been cut off by people who have actually stopped and told me they were sorry. I dont mess with them because anyone can make a mistake. But if you cut me off then laugh about it, I'm coming to your house when you least expect it and you wont have a clue who is messing with your chit till months later when I call you from a pay phone and remind you of the guy you cut off and laughed at.................BG
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