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12-05-2008, 01:20 PM | #91 | ||
Steve
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Somehow I do not think we have heard the full story....
I do not believe the brake tap set these guys off like firecrackers... considering they were drinking soft drink..what happened before the the lane merging ... a bit of dragging ...pleasantries exchanged..something else me thinks..
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12-05-2008, 01:31 PM | #92 | |||
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whether you believe tailgating occurs or not doesnt really matter. You say its in the mind of the 'victim,' when i had my falcon - never had a problem with tailgaters - downsized to a cheaper running corolla (another story lol) and its surprising how much closer people will sit to it. Common courtesy is great, i encourage it - but sitting on someones bumper isn't courtesy - its intimidation, which i see as a symptom of a control freak. Where not talking about random brake testing - we are talking about people who sit on someones bumper and get upset if the person taps their brakes. I guess it comes down to due cause hey
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12-05-2008, 03:59 PM | #93 | ||
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It pays to keep a club lock, or dumbell close at hand i tells ya! A good knock on the head would have sorted him out quick smart.
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12-05-2008, 04:02 PM | #94 | ||
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Yuo probably dont want to hear this but you shouldnt have tapped your brakes, really you did start the whole thing.
That being said I do feel sorry for you, it would have been a very bad situation to be in and once it all starts happening you have no time to think - its all good and well for everyone to analyse what you did and didnt do after the fact but at the time adrenilin kicks in and rational thinking goes out the window (which is entirley normal). I really do think you should fill in a police report and pursue the matter to the full extent of the law - get these jerks behind bars. I had a guy throw a bottle at my old car - no witnesses, took him to court and won (I didnt even have to show up). Give the cops a little more credit than just assuming they "cant do anything about it".
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12-05-2008, 04:23 PM | #95 | |||
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12-05-2008, 04:26 PM | #96 | ||||
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So he does it, and you opinion is different so that would mean you dont do it, correct? But above you said Quote:
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12-05-2008, 05:57 PM | #97 | |||
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12-05-2008, 07:02 PM | #98 | ||||
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I've had several smaller cars myself over the years (a corolla included), can't say I ever noticed any difference in that regard. Agreed again, deliberately sitting on someones bumper is most definitely not courteous...but then, how do you define exactly "on someone's bumper"? Is 1 car length too close? 2? half? Does it matter what speed the traffic is travelling at? The condition of the car? brakes? tyres? Road conditions? Clearly, these are all factors that vary in determining what is a safe gap for any given combination of driver, vehicle and road conditions. So my 'safe gap' in my car is going to be quite different to Grandpa in his Troopy with the boat on a trailer, agreed? Some of those occassions I referred to earlier have involved people tapping their brakes to get me to back off when I think I'm at a safe distance. So, it comes down to a judgement call, my idea of a safe distance versus the person in front's idea. I beleive the law places the responsibility of this call on every driver upon license issue, to maintain a safe gap between them and traffic in front. In an nutshell, you worry about the gap in front of you and let the person behind worry about the gap in front of them, unless you have selected reverse. Yes the brake tappers who try to intimidate the driver following to back off, (as opposed to brake checking which would be a single event, sorry for the loose terminology earlier). Like I said, I don't advocate tailgating but I will say on the very rare occasions when I have been silly enough to do it in the past, it was always a reaction to not just one, but a whole series of events prior to it. If it does turn out to me on your bumper, the odds are 100% that I already have several bones of contention to pick with the person I am following, tapping the brakes only adds fuel to the fire. Maybe something to think about next time you find yourself being tailgated. Not to be taken as any sort of threat, I'm just saying consider you may have inadvertantly cut someone off that you were'nt aware of or something like that. Of course, if you were aware of them, you wouldn't cut them off, that's how accidents happen. Quote:
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12-05-2008, 08:10 PM | #99 | ||||
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Everyone who is blaming the original posters brake checking that caused the whole problem is stupid, so what he made the other person back off, does that warrant getting out of the car and having a few huge guys attempt to beat up a girl?
Also, "ltd" i saw a reference to video games being a culprit here, all this discussion on video games causing violence is a heap of BS. Enough said.
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12-05-2008, 08:12 PM | #100 | |||
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You may think I'm a bit of a cowboy or whatever for being prepared to hit another car, but my thinking is I'm a lot safer with steel around me, than coming to a stop only to be physically abused like you were. We're all different, but next time, you might take action that doesn't involve stopping.
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12-05-2008, 09:24 PM | #101 | |||
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OK. You really are stupid. You think your mind is quicker than everyone on the planet put together! So be it. CASE CLOSED!! :togo: :
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