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my bad, get accused of so much i'm defensively offensive, apologies,;0)
but, it is sad that there are courses teaching''local women drivers.... how to ward off a possible road rage attacker"
would be interesting to see what they teach,
years ago whilst actaully driving, i had a road rage incident up the Palace of Crystal way in london, geezer was bigger than me and had a pal in his white van when he got out with a crossed wheelbrace and came at me, i just tucked up and held the brace so he could not use it, he started punching then, which was no worry as i was tucked up, after i took a few i said ''give the tool to your mate and we'll have a straightner'' which he did, then i did him, in traffic , he eventually fucked off (swear down, may i be struck down and blighted with Well's member if i lie)
would hate to think of a woman having to tuck up and hold the wheel brace whilst being belted
i'm quite lucky as i can hold my hands up
was about 15 years ago, all started after he pulled up beside me at the Skidnam hill roundabout, started slagging me out his window, actually if i recall he had an antipodian accent, i said something questioning his mother's sexual integrity and left him with a confused look at the lights, a few minutes after, once what i'd said eventually fell in, he started to chase me, so i pulled into the nearside lane so he would have to pull up behind me to see what followed
he got out first brandishing the wheel brace as a weapon
He he. It was an interjection not an accusation.
I had a google for "road rage courses" because my gut feeling is that they won't exist or will barely exist - violence behind the wheel is so absolutely normalised that nobody would ever dream of suggesting a corrective course to anybody. It turns out I was wrong, and they do exist! Look! http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local/green-light-for-road-rage-course-1-3686264
Oh.