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I saw a similiar 'uncivilised' incident on Williams Road a week ago. Friday night traffic, so it's pretty heavy down that road. Behind me was a chick in a barina. We were coming to some lights and there was this old geezer and his wife in an S-Type Jag on side of the road. Between me and the barina there wasn't any space because it's really bumper to bumper. So when the lights went green the guy in the Jag shoved his car right into the small gap between the barina and my car. He was horning and scolding the poor girl (I watched from the rear view). There was nothing she could've done as there wasn't any space for her to reverse. So he takes it out on her. I'm guessing he called her rude....and not giving way. But in this case, there wasn't really much she could do. Did he expect her car to 'go through' the other car behind?

Some patience on the road would've been nice. It's just why can't he wait till the traffic clears up alittle but insist on shoving his way through. He didn't even asked politely.

i would have been tempted to put my car in reverse if i was in ur position to make it look like im reversing and then start beeping and wave my hand out the window tellin the old geeza in the jag to move back from where he pulled out from cause i need to back up. then if he does back up, signal the chick in the barina to move up so theres absolutely no room for the git to push in again. i absolutely hate people, esp old people who think that theyre always in the right.

What a f*ckhead...next time tell him to shut the f*ck up and if he doesnt after that snap him in the snout. Watch out with those cyclist poofs, one time me and a mate had an argument with one and about 4 mins later he came back with like 20 other cyclists.....it was like tour de fkn france chasing us

What a f*ckhead...next time tell him to shut the f*ck up and if he doesnt after that snap him in the snout. Watch out with those cyclist poofs, one time me and a mate had an argument with one and about 4 mins later he came back with like 20 other cyclists.....it was like tour de fkn france chasing us

lmao rofl oh that's classic... u got owned hard by a bunch of guys in bicycle shorts :)

Yeah I've had similar things happen in car parks etc and I can tell you now I was WAY under the speed limits. I think it has a lot to do with what gear your in (how high the car is reving) and also how noisey your pipe is. People hear that kind of sound and think your speeding when they see the type of car etc. Just keep your eyes peeled for him and lock up your car hey!

Personaly I would of told him to shut his mouth quick smart before i broke his bike over his head. Nothing sh|ts me more that a loud mouth wanker!

hehe yep happened to me the other day, driving down a back street doing 50 in 3rd gear (60zone) some old guy walking with his wife yells 'slow down' i looked around to see who he was talking to but was only me around... they are just embaressing themselves with thier lack of knowledge...

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