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Sounds aweful. In this kind of situation I console myself by thinking about how shit their life must be if they deal with this kind of issue in this manner. They litterally must spend their entire life pissed off at something. Imagine how exhausting that must be. He'll be dead soon of a heart attack too, which is nice.
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Absolutely. Can you imagine constantly being in that state?
I told the story to a colleague this morning and he can't understand why I "antagonise" people - he thinks the moment I object to being close-passed (however calmly) I have been complicit in escalating the situation.
In his view the risk of being attacked by some hot-headed moron (after making the decsion to call them out) outweighs the benefits of making drivers aware of how scary and dangerous a manoeuvre like that can be.
I'm still not so sure.
Yeah... luckily I was only a couple of minutes from Kennington Park, and the gentle roll through the park set me right.
Honestly, anyone with that amount of anger in them can have my sympathy...