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Becareful of road rage as it can lead prison sentences. The last thing you want is to have manslaughter under your belt for a punch to their face etc.I've never really had anyone that aggressive, normally I just speed off or slow right down which causes a bigger gap - I spose this works until I get someone wanting to kill me.

I've had someone in a shitty commodore wagon making a huge effort to get beside me as I was driving from Tuggers along Isabella Dr towards Hume. He wasn't trying to ram me or anything, so I'd just make sure he didn't get a chance to pass through the roundabouts, then I'd boot it out and have a HUGE lead on him....slow down, wait for him to catch up again, repeat. I'd be doing it anyway, so not like I was wasting any more fuel than usual lol....he, however, would've been quite pissed off with my antics being unable to put up any kind of chase :D

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Shall I avoid asking you to elaborate on how your parents coming home conflicted with your gaming, or would you rather I saved you the embarrassment?

Nah, f**k it. Dude wtf? :P

I/They are religious. Hitting hoes and and swearing more then a drunken sailor does not go down nicely in my family. Also, I play on the family TV since it's the biggest in the house :D If it was on my PC they wouldn't care.

But I don't think they'd like me feeling up some stripper who is topless 65" across the TV LOL

Becareful of road rage as it can lead prison sentences. The last thing you want is to have manslaughter under your belt for a punch to their face etc.I've never really had anyone that aggressive, normally I just speed off or slow right down which causes a bigger gap - I spose this works until I get someone wanting to kill me.

no way as long as its an act of self defence with no prohibited weapon your sweet. "reasonble and just force" which is unmeasurable so long your not using a prohibited weapon.

ahhhh GTA im yet to get it, last week of my semester so wouldnt really want to get into it just yet.

no way as long as its an act of self defence with no prohibited weapon your sweet. "reasonble and just force" which is unmeasurable so long your not using a prohibited weapon.

ahhhh GTA im yet to get it, last week of my semester so wouldnt really want to get into it just yet.

It's called "Manslaughter" and not "Murder" for a reason. This is not the USA so the whole "Self defence" act isn't as lawful here in Australia. You murder someone by accident (Whether it be rage from finding your missus in bed with another man - yep - it's not murder if you kill the guy or if it's a drunken punch on the side of the road out of stupidty).

You kill soemone in any defence act it's classed as manslaughter. It may be out of self defence but you'll have a manslaughter charge - this is the case unless I have been taught falsely which wouldn't suprise me lol

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