+1Anonymous wrote:OP is the only person in this story who broke the law.
Anonymous wrote:OP is the only person in this story who broke the law.
Anonymous wrote:No one is endorsing honking (though it’s not the crime of the century) but if you can’t see that a man stopping his car in the middle of the road and angrily approaching another driver is worse I don’t know what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is surprise me bc I have seen threads where dcum posters act like someone going only 5 above the speed limit in the left lane are reckless monsters committing a crime against humanity.
Truth. It’s funny to me that people are defending the guy.
And she said he zoomed off so maybe the confrontation was what he needed to get over his imaginary wife’s imaginary hit and run death!
No, she did not say he sped or zoomed off. She said " got back in his car and drove off."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is surprise me bc I have seen threads where dcum posters act like someone going only 5 above the speed limit in the left lane are reckless monsters committing a crime against humanity.
Truth. It’s funny to me that people are defending the guy.
And she said he zoomed off so maybe the confrontation was what he needed to get over his imaginary wife’s imaginary hit and run death!
Anonymous wrote:Ok well OP might have been having some sort of medical emergency - he had no idea why she was trying to go the stated speed limit. Also the only assumption to be made about a man driving a Porsche Cayenne probably breaks the community posting guidelines on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP in the wrong on this one. Good that the elderly gentleman took time to provide instruction on proper behavior.
OP here - he wasn’t elderly - he was like 50/55. I am honestly in shock that people are arguing that it’s ok for someone to get out of their car - for any reason. Flick me off fine. Start going 10 mph - very dickish but ok. But block me in and get out? Insanity.
What rule of the road says to honk at drivers not going the speed you want them to?
Are you guys ok? It literally doesn’t matter what she did to him, you cannot get out of your car and confront another driver. That is psychotic and also stupid - what if the other driver is more psychotic than you and shoots you or something???
It literally does matter.
It’s completely crazy behavior to get out of your car like that. Even if op was a rude hot head (and that’s not how it seems to me) it’s an absolute clown move.
It’s not crazy behavior. But since you seem to be as much of a clown as OP, keep your perspective in mind before you get behind the wheel and think to behave like OP.
Yes keep this in mind before you ever use your horn!!! The person in front of you can and according to these people actually SHOULD get out and confront you about honking at him. Honking very aggressive behavior but exiting your vehicle to confront someone is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP in the wrong on this one. Good that the elderly gentleman took time to provide instruction on proper behavior.
OP here - he wasn’t elderly - he was like 50/55. I am honestly in shock that people are arguing that it’s ok for someone to get out of their car - for any reason. Flick me off fine. Start going 10 mph - very dickish but ok. But block me in and get out? Insanity.
What rule of the road says to honk at drivers not going the speed you want them to?
Are you guys ok? It literally doesn’t matter what she did to him, you cannot get out of your car and confront another driver. That is psychotic and also stupid - what if the other driver is more psychotic than you and shoots you or something???
It literally does matter.
It’s completely crazy behavior to get out of your car like that. Even if op was a rude hot head (and that’s not how it seems to me) it’s an absolute clown move.
It’s not crazy behavior. But since you seem to be as much of a clown as OP, keep your perspective in mind before you get behind the wheel and think to behave like OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP in the wrong on this one. Good that the elderly gentleman took time to provide instruction on proper behavior.
OP here - he wasn’t elderly - he was like 50/55. I am honestly in shock that people are arguing that it’s ok for someone to get out of their car - for any reason. Flick me off fine. Start going 10 mph - very dickish but ok. But block me in and get out? Insanity.
What rule of the road says to honk at drivers not going the speed you want them to?
Are you guys ok? It literally doesn’t matter what she did to him, you cannot get out of your car and confront another driver. That is psychotic and also stupid - what if the other driver is more psychotic than you and shoots you or something???
It literally does matter.
It’s completely crazy behavior to get out of your car like that. Even if op was a rude hot head (and that’s not how it seems to me) it’s an absolute clown move.
It’s not crazy behavior. But since you seem to be as much of a clown as OP, keep your perspective in mind before you get behind the wheel and think to behave like OP.