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"He told me he was going to kill me and kill my son and he spit on my driver's window."
This brings up an interesting situation..
SO, Legally speaking, He was taking his son to school.. IF he drives onto school property, He is NOT supposed to NOT be armed correct?? SO, do you violate the law, or get the **** beat out of you??
I guess drop your kid off just off school property is the "Legal" thing to do..
I bet he wished he was armed, today!
tuts40:223438 said:Being that I drive a truck professionally nowadays (flatbed/van), along with a motorcycle for fun, I can tell you a hundred different ways during any given week how automobile driving qualification requirements along with any ongoing behind the wheel competency determinations are null and void if you measure such by what you see people doing...
OK, one example. Merging. OMFG. You would think that a tractor/trailer with a 53' trailer carrying 46,000 lbs of whatever is a nimble lil' toyota complete with both the manueverability and visibility of one by the way many peeps think I should change lanes just 'cause they don't want to make an effort to match speed with traffic and merge in. ...Read your GD driving manuals, yo. Changing lanes with the limited visibility in a truck is never a good idea and done only when needed as I would not even feel the truck pushing a car off into the ditch. Making merging-retard's latte sipping driving life just a little bit less stressful by driving for them is NOT something that should be needed.
*Rant off*
P.S. I speak only for those of us driving something bigger than a bus in a courteous and professional manner.
Being that I drive a truck professionally nowadays (flatbed/van), along with a motorcycle for fun, I can tell you a hundred different ways during any given week how automobile driving qualification requirements along with any ongoing behind the wheel competency determinations are null and void if you measure such by what you see people doing...
OK, one example. Merging. OMFG. You would think that a tractor/trailer with a 53' trailer carrying 46,000 lbs of whatever is a nimble lil' toyota complete with both the manueverability and visibility of one by the way many peeps think I should change lanes just 'cause they don't want to make an effort to match speed with traffic and merge in. ...Read your GD driving manuals, yo. Changing lanes with the limited visibility in a truck is never a good idea and done only when needed as I would not even feel the truck pushing a car off into the ditch. Making merging-retard's latte sipping driving life just a little bit less stressful by driving for them is NOT something that should be needed.
*Rant off*
P.S. I speak only for those of us driving something bigger than a bus in a courteous and professional manner.
Get a "TRUNK MONKEY!!!!" It's a crackup.
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I know what you mean, I drove dry van for ten years hauling mail from Flagstaff AZ to Amarillo TX and then to Wasco Ca. It got pretty crazy out there especially the idiots trailing along side my rear tandems, didn't they ever wonder what would happen if I blew a tire while they were there?
Does castle doctrine apply while in your car? Ha ha. Probably not.
Does castle doctrine apply while in your car? Ha ha. Probably not.
We had one Link Removed.
"He told me he was going to kill me and kill my son and he spit on my driver's window."
This brings up an interesting situation..
SO, Legally speaking, He was taking his son to school.. IF he drives onto school property, He is NOT supposed to NOT be armed correct?? SO, do you violate the law, or get the **** beat out of you??
I guess drop your kid off just off school property is the "Legal" thing to do..
I bet he wished he was armed, today!