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I'm female and I reckon I'd freak.. and then drive try for a getaway. I reckon it would also be the hardest/fastest the car would ever go around corners too :D

I have weapons.. If I can't get to one quickly enough.. I've got my breaker bar and wheel nut remover!

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shit, glad to here ur alright, i carry a 4 cell mag light behing my seat, cant get done for them, good multiple use tool it is a say. Sorry to here about ur bumper too, that kinda shit has gotta piss u off. There are some sick people out there i spose....

Sorry to hear smoothline. I am thankful nothing like that has happened to me, yet! And yes, definately do not go home if you are being followed. I'd hate to see what would have happened if they sucessfully stopped you. That would have been an ugly situation... maybe whip out some ninja stars or some shit.

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..well u were in a skyline.. could'a just floored it to 200km/hr.. thats what i woulda done - see whether they really had any testicles...they soon would'a ****ed off :) Least if u got pulled over doing 200km/hr u would have a nice little excuse.

Originally posted by predator666

..well u were in a skyline.. could'a just floored it to 200km/hr.. thats what i woulda done - see whether they really had any testicles...they soon would'a ****ed off :) Least if u got pulled over doing 200km/hr u would have a nice little excuse.

Exactly, when I took off, I went around two more round abouts, going hard through each one... Then hit 185 up the main road towards my house...

In situations like that i think its a survival reflex that takes over... Just to get away safely no matter what...

glad to hear your ok... im new to brisbane so for me this is a little supprising to hear. This type of thing happened to me once in sydney, i know how much its sucks to be trying to outrun someone whos main objective is to get you off the road.. freaky sh*t. thanks for the heads up man.

Theres some dodgy pricks around now, yesterday morning around 9 i could hear some noises coming from downstairs, and being only person home i went to check it out. The back door was part open (he busted it open) and there were some bolt cutters reaching through trying to cut the door chain. I shoulda taken a moment to think (coulda made sure i got him) but... being so pissed off i ripped the door open, snapping the chain and the guy shit himself and ran, chased him for like 300m, in that time he ran into a block of units yelling out someone's name trying to get them to help him LOL couldn't catch him though. Damn people can run fast when they r scared. The whole SE Qld area is turning to shit now, so many wankers around.

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