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 map Mr Calendar

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 Posted: 10:27 - 04 Aug 2005 Post subject: Another being harassed by car thread... |
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Got up this morning and I'm still thinking about an incident last night, so thought I'd share
Had to go to Hull to see a friend about going to Rufforth auto-jumble (insert the Road to Hull by Chris Rea pun, I know, I know, but someone had to ). Had a nice ride through the country A roads, sweeping bends, nice overtakes, you know the feeling. Anyhow, then joined the A63, a nice fast dual carriageway. Came up behind a Merc and overtook. Noticed the guy driving (no passenger) was on his mobile, holding it to his ear. Now I admit I did gesticulate with my left hand in a downward motion (i.e. put it down). With hindsight I realise this may have been interpreted as a wanker sign.
Anyhow, overtake ok and pull away, as you do. Then there's this Merc tailgating me, way too close for the speed. Overtakes and gives me the V sign. Then I'm behind him (slower traffic so in right hand lane) and he sprays his screen washer over the car. I pull back but everytime I close the gap the same happens. Oh, and he did have to do some severe braking for traffic in front, obviously he's not looking ahead. He pulls in to the left lane and I go to overtake. Find he's then matching my speed, looking at me and mouthing something or other. Coming up on slower traffic in the left so he pulls ahead and comes over to the right, causing me to brake to avoid collision. I'm wondering if I should have just nailed it to get ahead of him there, but then again, with him behind me would I not be in greater danger?
Now this road has one set of traffic lights which were on red (these will be removed soon). So able to filter down to the front. All I was thinking was that it would be wise to get away from this guy.
So, I'm thinking if I should have taken the opportunity to stop behind him at the lights and have a quiet word? Should I have phoned the police when I'd reached my destination? (didn't because thinking his word against mine so police wouldn't want to spend the time).
I know threads like this there's always someone who says kick the car or take the mirror off. As he'd probably got my plate that would have been criminal damage and I didn't want to go down that route.
Again, in hindsight, thinking would I do the same again to a driver using a mobile. I'd have to say yes, because it could save a life.
Anyone in the Hull area or on the A63/M62 seeing a light grey/silver Mercedes 230 CLK reg. Y192LHE please give the male driver my regards. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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When I see someone inattentive on their mobile I like to ride up alongside them and look through the side window whilst miming talking on a phone by holding my fist alongside my helmet with the thumb and little finger extended.
It is best when the passenger notices first
You gotta be ready for them to swerve all over the road when they do see you though.
I must admit, I would probably have toyed with the guy in the Merc and wound him up even more (overtaken him then waved my arse in the air whilst slapping it in a 'pucker up' gesture or something) but then I don't know when to let sleeping dogs lie. So 10/10 for self-restraint Map  ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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A hot day and a race can is good for this one, which I have done a number of times in the past...
Pull alongside them - if it's a hot day they'll normally have their window open. Whilst they're busy chatting away on their handheld mobile, just pull in the clutch and rev the bollox off the bike. Then speed off. The look on their faces is just priceless!
The best one is when you're out with someone else. Me and t'other half have both been known to do this in quick succession to a muppet on the phone. Satisfaction or what...?  ____________________ Dead nobodies in company cars... |
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To be honest my usual thing is to just punch them out , but he wouldnt stop , I was particulaly disgusted with myself for spitting as my mother brought me up not to  ____________________ GSXR 1100 StreetFighter |
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It is amazing how often you're following someone, who's drifting a little. They don't seem to stop for roundabouts, and are usually at the wrong speed for whatever they're trying to do. Then you clock the hand next to the head, or in some cases the head pressed to their shoulder..... Arseholes the lot of em.
Unfortunately, driving while on the phone is still being seen in the same way speeding is. Not really a problem. I'll never cause an accident, I'm a better driver than that.....
Big fan of the high revs next to the open window. Or shut for that matter. In fact, try and rev your bike loud enough to shatter any of the windows. You've got to have a target.... I'm also fairly adept at the visor-up, shouting at full pelt, "Get off your f**king phone, you c**t". One guy did almost swerve into me as I scared him so much though....
I'm not sure of the logic that states that punching someone in the face is ok, but spitting isn't. I quite like the spitting idea..... ____________________ - Yeah, you know the type, loud as a motorbike, wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight.
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 Posted: 19:27 - 04 Aug 2005 Post subject: Re: Another being harassed by car thread... |
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Can't hurt to call the police - doubt they'll do anything, but could be useful if the person was in an accident later or similar.
If you're bigger than them or they don't look like they'll be violent, then a 'quiet word' is worth it. To be honest, unlikely you'll convince them that they are being a twat and you're not an areshole, but you might as well try . |
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As if on cue...
Coming home tonight on the M6, mateyboy in black Lexus waffling away on the phone pulled out and executed a near-perfect overtake from Lane 1 to Lane 2.
When I say near-perfect, the only problem was me being on a bike alongside the fucker as he pulled out. Even the truck behind me blasting its airhorn didn't alert him to the fact that he was just about to take out a bike at 60mph.
A size 10 in the door panel did though...
Cunt.
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I can't explain it, but the phone does seem to make a difference to someone you're just talking to in the passenger seat. Just from experiences of following people. No, not everyone on a phone is doing something dangerous. It just seems like it's getting more and more common to someone doing something dangerous, on the phone.
Driving with an instructor especially, but just with anyone else in the car, ALWAYS makes drive more carefully. I'm a lot more conscious of not appearing to drive like a wanker in front of someone I know. When you start driving alone, you will end up playing with radio, talking on your phone, eating, drinking, smoking, playing with yourself..... I've had the occasional moment on deserted motorways, where I've been playing with my iPod or something for a few seconds, looked up and thought "I'm sure I was in the inside lane.....".
People on the phone seem to be less aware of their mirrors, road position, and other vehicles. You see them drifting from side to side, not indicating etc. way before you see they've got a phone on the go. I used to think that behaviour was probably a drunk driver..... How times have changed. ____________________ - Yeah, you know the type, loud as a motorbike, wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight.
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should have ripped his mirror off near melton lights the nailed it off the lights
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one of they guys i ride with owns a Yammy R1 he does something i dunno what but the bike backfires it sounds like a bomb going off. he got me with it a few days back i was riding along on minding my own buisness my brain on autopilot then bang i near jump out of my skin an go into the curb and my pants are full. anyone pulls out on us or anoys whilest were riding and he does this the looks on the drivers faces are priceless.  |
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I had a guy in a Mitsubishi pickup truck on his mobile nearly hit me a while back. He was in the left lane of a dual carriageway and I was in the right hand land, I was overtaking and he pulls into my lane nearly hitting me. I had to slam on my brakes and he nearly lost control of his truck when he noticed me.
But he still carried on talking on the phone! So I pulled up along side him in a low gear and proceeded to beep my horn continuously. He responded with various finger/hand gestures. I eventually had to give up when a big queue of traffic formed behind me.
I wonder if you can buy localised mobile phone jammers, so that you can disconnect someone’s call.  |
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they aren't all bad
Following an Espace off the M11 into Cambridge the other night, the pillock had his rear fogs on. Flashed him a few times, saw him lookingn in the mirror, but nothing.
Pulled up beside him at the lights, opened the visor, and he wound down the window..
"What!!?!?" he kinda snaps at me..
"you've got your fog lights on mate" says I..
[looks down at dash]
"oh, sorry... Thanks..." he says, turns them off and away we go in our respective directions
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 334 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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