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Scott S
post Sep 1 2004, 12:58 PM
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Last Sunday I took the car to a family barbeque. Around 11pm I was heading home and decided to take a main thoroughfair (sp) vs getting on the high way for the 30 minute drive home. I have done this before, as there is no traffic and it is actually more of a straight shot home. Unfortunately it goes through the city of Westminster, CO - a fairly tacky place. The Martini car rarely gets messed with on the road - usually I get chased down purely to answer questions. I am also old enough that it is pretty obvious I am not some fast and furious wannabe street racer - that, and I am a very mellow driver. Sunday was different. I had a Z06 come up on my left, a Saleen on my right and some rice boy so close to my tail I could not see his headlights. It was obvious that they were very young and in daddy's cars. Usually you ignor them and they speed away as if they have proven something - this didn't happen. The vette started to squeeze me - I could have reached over and touched it. I didn't flinch. Mustang did the same thing. That was when I realised I could no longer see the headlights of the rice boy behind me - so I hit my brakes. He backed way off, and the other guys started talking crap - this has now been going on for a couple of miles. I notice that the kid in the passenger seat looks nervous/out of his element - like a good kid who somehow ended up getting a ride from quite the asshole. As fate would have it we ended up at a stop light. Based on the nervousness of the passenger I decided to push it. Once the driver shut up about how I had didn't have the balls to race him I asked him if he thought it was smart to be playing games in his step dads car with someone who had both the physical and monetary means to make his and his families life a living hell. I undid my harness and opened the door as the light turned green. There was a hesitation then they took off.
I am big, and I can take care of myself without issue - however, I would be lying if said I wasn't rattled. My first thinking was to call the cops ( I have the plate numbers), the second was to hop in my truck and immediately go back to the neighborhood where they turned off and see if I could find the cars, knock an the door and see if I could wake their parents up. They were no older than 16-18 - high school kids. What would you have done?

Life was so much easier before I got old enough to be sued and they started carrying guns. I miss the old days where you could simply beat the shit out of someone and that would be the end of it.

There is a big difference between mischevious fun and what these douch bags were doing - it almost felt like they were setting up for a car jacking.
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:09 PM
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While beating the shit out of them would only get you thrown in jail and the police are overburdended with bullshit from most of the public - I would turn the license plates in and file citizen's complaint of "reckless driving / endangerment".

"And she'll have fun till Daddy takes the T-Bird away"
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:15 PM
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definetly turn it in to the police, people who do that dont deserve to drive. they will probably be hit harder than if you gave them a 1-2
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:27 PM
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QUOTE(SLITS @ Sep 1 2004, 12:09 PM)
I would turn the license plates in and file citizen's complaint of "reckless driving / endangerment".

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) get their asses fried ...


i had a honda try to pull the same thing on me the other day,
i was cruising about 75/80 and he comes up from behind (i was in the middle lane, plenty of room to pass me either side) and he gets onto my bumper, like 1 foot space.
wiggles around there for a while, get's next to me, humping his gas pedal.

i just laughed at him and gave him the thumbs down.
pissed him off enough to speed away. dumbass ...
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:43 PM
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I don't know about CO. But, In AZ you had a good case for driver's rage going against them. Until you started to get out of your car (bad move). Then, you changed that charge against them to, them having a good case of driver's rage against you. It be smarter to just drop the whole thing now. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:51 PM
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DUde... i would have dropped em like 3rd period french! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/spank.gif)

and then called the morgue to pick up their carcasses (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif)...

but thats me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) , ymmv
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post Sep 1 2004, 01:58 PM
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Disregard my earlier post, I missed the part where you jammed on the brakes. They have a really good case against you.
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post Sep 1 2004, 02:22 PM
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I get quite a bit of that myself. Been harrassed on more than one occasion by landscapers (three to a pickup). The guy was swerving everywhere, and almost ran me off the road (in my full size chevy). He was talking lewd shit to me. "What'd you say bitch? I'll shove my BEEP in your BEEPING BEEP."I wanted to do really really terrible things to he and his family. I called the cops on their sorry asses. Said they were driving under the influence. Got their trailer plate number, as well as their POS truck plate.

More recently, a :dhead: in his brand new Z decided to cut me off at a freeway interchange, then proceeded to slam on his brakes and cause me to lock mine up. Luckily I was in the 914, the truck would have plowed over his sorry ass. As it was, I was only about an inch from his bumper when my car stopped. Of course, since it was brand spanking new, I wasn't able to get a plate number. That shit pisses me off. I wasn't doing a thing wrong, and here was this guy that cut me off, practically made me rear end him, and then continued to follow and antagonize me (swearing at me, flipping me the bird) for about 10 miles. I used to think Bimmer drivers were the pricks on the road (generally speaking) but both my boyfriend and I have gotten into road spats with several (new) Nissan Z's. Fuck'em. Right in the ear. They're lucky we can't carry in CA. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif)

Sigh... I feel better now. Thanks.

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post Sep 1 2004, 02:22 PM
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QUOTE(Slowpoke @ Sep 1 2004, 11:58 AM)
Disregard my earlier post,  I missed the part where you jammed on the brakes.  They have a really good case against you.

Bullshit.
I dont see where I said I "jammed" on the brakes....
In Colorado, you rear end someone, you have to prove your case as you are deemed at fault for following to close.
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post Sep 1 2004, 02:44 PM
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Turn it in to the police. Whoever files first is the victim. It is good to get paper trail started to back you up if this happens again. Use the system before it uses you.
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post Sep 1 2004, 03:00 PM
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I don't see where this is an argument about jamming brakes and the idiots having a case. If they were smart enough to figure that out, they wouldn't have been fuc!ing around they way they were.
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post Sep 1 2004, 03:02 PM
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I would report it. You could also just go to the cops and explain what happened and ask their advice. If the kids are up to this shit a lot, then the cops may already know about it.

I have gotten into spats with Nissan Zs before - the one that tried it on with me was seriously nailed by the cops for speeding from right in front of me (she was doing a 105 - I was only going about 103 or so.)

Most of the time the best approach is to ignore it. I usually engage people enough that they believe I am racing them. They then take off, and I just back off the throttle and leave them to it. Having them around going faster than me means I am much less likely to get pulled over.

Another tactic is to engage and then make a 90 degree right hand bend at whatever speed your car is capable. That would suprise the shit out of them. Most people aren't ready to race around corners so that would probably be the end of it. I also sometimes employ the tactic of driving extremely irratically, so that they don't believe they can drive closely to you safely. Act like you have engine trouble or something.

Basically aim for anything which defuses the situation and suprises them enough that they get wigged out and drive off.

Anyways - glad you are okay. Be careful out there - some people on the road can be very dangerous in many ways, safety, firearms, cars that are falling apart, untethered loads, etc.
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post Sep 1 2004, 03:09 PM
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Scott,
I have to agree with you, it's getting a little scary out there, you never know who's packing...

In colorado, you can dial *CHP on your cell, and it's a free direct call to the colorado highway patrol special office to report drunks, and road rage. I have used it before, and it since i have now started the practice of ignoring these morons, it's the only thing that makes me feel a little better.

What happens for road rage reports is you give plate, time, road, car description what happend ect, and it goes into their data base.. second report, they recieve a letter in the mail, third report the jackass gets a visit at his door by mr officer. Last time I used it the dispatcher told me the guy I was reporting was on his second offence.

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post Sep 1 2004, 03:23 PM
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Geez this pisses me off. Does that mean I am officially "old"?

I usually recommend just dropping it, but the fact that they squeezed in close to you and there was a guy driving up your ass I say call it in. A little testosterone-charged revving the motor is fine, but once they get to the point of endangering someone's life that's where they needs to learn a tough lesson. Cops LOVE to put the scare into punks like that as I vaguely recall.

Nice job of avoiding beating the crap out of them. That never does any good.
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post Sep 1 2004, 03:37 PM
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QUOTE(fiid @ Sep 1 2004, 02:02 PM)
I also sometimes employ the tactic of driving extremely irratically, so that they don't believe they can drive closely to you safely.

I've done this before as well. People get pissed off if you're confrontational, but just plain scared if they think you're stupid. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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post Sep 1 2004, 04:29 PM
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You can call 911 on drunk drivers too. The dispatcher will either take the info or forward you to the Highway Patrol.

And, I would file on these punk kids. At least let mommy and daddy know, because parents don't usually understand, and in this case, it would be good that they don't.

The cops probably won't do much, but at least maybe they will call mommy and daddy.
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post Sep 1 2004, 05:04 PM
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Call the cops, and then call your insurance company, and TURN THEIR ASSES IN.

They MAY kill someone.

Push the point, push it hard, people can't act that way, you can't just let 'em.

Good luck, and glad to hear you are ok.


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post Sep 1 2004, 05:14 PM
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I'd kicked their ass


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post Sep 1 2004, 06:26 PM
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Call the cops and make the complaint. The least thing that will happen is that their parents will take their keys away.

I came out of a Micky D's and some punk in the pasenger side of a car sprayed the side of my truck with catsup. Almost hit me in the parking lot taking off. I got the plate #. The cops wouldn't do anything (lay charges) because I didn't see the driver and couldn't ID him. They did phone the reg. owner (the kids dad) and tell him what was going on. The kid lost his keys for a couple months. The cops told the dad it was lucky that I got stuck in traffic because I was really pissed off.
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post Sep 1 2004, 06:41 PM
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The cops wont do a damned thing. They have to witness the incident.

I personally would have a cop friend run their plates and get their address. Show up on their doorstep and see what daddy has to say. I'm really really tired of all the bullshit I see going on on the roads. Calling the cops/insurance is like pissing in the wind. Driving around looking for them is a waste of time. I dont know a single person who doesnt have a friend who is a cop.. explain the situation to him/her and get some contact info for at least one of them.

We chased some guy's that stole a car radio from a car outside my Texas shop.. lost them and found a cop as quick as we could.. told him what had happened and asked him if he could run the plate (I didnt know this guy) He runs the plate and GIVES me the address. I thank him and promptly show up on this kids parents doorstep at 3am banging on the door. The truck they used was still hot to the touch and sitting in front of the "nice" house. I banged on the door so hard you could see inside the house each time my fist hit the door. Multiple lights came on and a very pissed off DAD came to the door. Started telling him what happened and how the truck in the driveway was still VERY hot (after being chased for 20+ minutes at over 100mph).. he quickly goes to his kids room and starts yelling and beating the shit out of the kid...LOL (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) Made the kid come out and apologize to us and paid us for the 200$ radio. Justice served.


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