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wtf is it with wankers around here!

I had dropped my g/f off at work and was heading home, some dickhead in a charade is driving really close to me so i pull up at the lights, put the window down and ask what his problem is... he then proceeds to acuse me of blasting my horn at him, giving him the finger (earlier up the road i had waved to dangerous davo at metroplex) and outta nowhere he just punches me in the head.. fortunatley it wasn't a serious punch but my jaw does hurt a bit, but who the f**k goes and punches randoms at traffic lights? i got his rego and am now wondering if i should file a statement against this wanker :laugh: i think i will later on this morning

so if anyone sees a silver g100 daihatsu charade, with a white front guard and drivers door, plates 266-FIE f**k his car over!

hmm so noone has been in a similar situation? my flatmate says to file a statement which will mean he will go to court and be charged with common assault, but if he pleads not guilty it means i have to go to court too, hmm

Yes I would report it, its assault. Take photos of your face too, and consult a lawyer.

id be careful taking photo's of isaac's face, you could end up breaking the camera :huh:

hiho whores :laugh:

my mate just pointed out that if the guy goes to court and pleads innocent i gotta front up to court with a lawyer...

i want to see this guy get pwned big time but will be more hassle than hes worth

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