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Originally Posted by HunterGreene
So you are blaming what turns out to be a victim. I have a feeling the cops reviewing this will not charge the truck driver for maintaining his right-of-way.
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Nope I'm not solely blaming the truck driver but he is part of the reason that wreck happened.
I think you are being intentionally short sighted for the sake of argument.
That truck driver was intentionally blocking the camaro even after the driver noticed the erratic and dangerous behavior. Truck driver should have "let it go" and avoided the situation.
In fact your own post earlier in the thread that talks about "letting it go" and not being the "tough guy" is in direct contradiction to you defending this truck driver.
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Originally Posted by HunterGreene
OP--glad it didn't escalate further. But you are right, we all need to learn to "let it go" sometimes, though I myself am no stranger to the "Red mist" that can just strike out of ego, righteous indignation, or whatever triggers it.
Loving these threads for the "internet tough guy" responses they get.
If you called the police and made a report--absolutely nothing would happen. Its just a he said/he said issue where nobody actually got hurt and nothing was damaged. The report would be one file, but zero time would be spent on it other than filing, and then deleting the report later on.
Also, depending on the law in the state you live in, pulling a gun on someone who hasn't even entered your car or pulled a gun on you themselves can actually put *you* in the wrong and get you prosecuted.
As I said, we'd all be better served by driving carefully and sometimes just taking a deep breath and letting it go.
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