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    There was a man who used to drive like a maniac down the narrow high st where I lived, literally like 60 mph. He made me so mad, really I was really angry about his not being bothered if a kid ran out or something. I was in the Doctors surgery when he walks in, and our eyes met. "what you looking at" he said with a very fixed stare. I looked at the full waiting room and decided it was best to just say "Oh its nothing".
    That man left the doctors travelled up to Anglesey and stabbed his wife 54 times. It was in the papers obviously and when I saw who it was I went cold. I calmed a guy down who was wielding a large knife and waited for the police to come once but when I think of what could have happened to me with the other guy? Makes me even more careful now. I often think about what could have happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    There was a man who used to drive like a maniac down the narrow high st where I lived, literally like 60 mph. He made me so mad, really I was really angry about his not being bothered if a kid ran out or something. I was in the Doctors surgery when he walks in, and our eyes met. "what you looking at" he said with a very fixed stare. I looked at the full waiting room and decided it was best to just say "Oh its nothing".
    That man left the doctors travelled up to Anglesey and stabbed his wife 54 times. It was in the papers obviously and when I saw who it was I went cold. I calmed a guy down who was wielding a large knife and waited for the police to come once but when I think of what could have happened to me with the other guy? Makes me even more careful now. I often think about what could have happened.

    I can relate to that Boingy as one Sunday I overtook this car who didn't move in the town when the lights turned green - all of a sudden he drove in front of me making me stop - got out of the car with a pick axe with drugged up eyes saying he was going to kill me. Luckily in the distance was a police car and he got back in again and drove off. Seemed an absolute nutter and had he not been tooled up, would have taken him on.

    Since that day - I never peep my horn or give a one finger to other drivers again - you don't know who you are dealing with so not worth it. I hate drivers like you say who speed in little roads where a child could jump out and they should be banned for life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    I can relate to that Boingy as one Sunday I overtook this car who didn't move in the town when the lights turned green - all of a sudden he drove in front of me making me stop - got out of the car with a pick axe with drugged up eyes saying he was going to kill me. Luckily in the distance was a police car and he got back in again and drove off. Seemed an absolute nutter and had he not been tooled up, would have taken him on.

    Since that day - I never peep my horn or give a one finger to other drivers again - you don't know who you are dealing with so not worth it. I hate drivers like you say who speed in little roads where a child could jump out and they should be banned for life!
    Absolutely! Stay safe in more ways than one.

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