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Road Rage incident.

I as involved in roadrage incident on Tusday. Freeway south 4:00pm, peek hour .......

Got bashed up fell to the ground, the guy ran off and no****ingbody stopped to help.........

Drove to the Police station to report the incident, but the station was empty...............

HAd to dial the numbers and go through the options as the operator directed me to another police station in Freamantle. NO ****ING COP WHEN YOU NEED ONE!!!

al

I drove my hity car from work, I was brick paving, stuck in the righthand lane of the Mt Henry bridge...peekhour traffic and no chance to swing into left.........my car started to over heat when this dickhead in an old ute holden...no ****in wonder!!! started to terrorise me from behind. He had one of those big front roobars.....square massive ones from the 70's............

at one stage it looked like he wass sitting in my back seat.............then he got in between the sizers ( me and the car on my left) and another sizers ( me and th car on the left front)

one car length between me and the car on trhe right.....................almost caused an accident with 5 cars...................

Some people backed off as I tried to pull into an emergency lane.........

I'm thinking let the idiot go and I'll park the car letr itr cool down..............

But the idiot saw me parking...........he pulled over about 50m in front of me and got out......

I saw him walking and got out, and after that all I remember is seeing white and hitting the ground......my stupidity for getting out of the car......................

I don't know what he hit me with....I lost conc for about 3min just enough time for him to run off and me to get first part of the rego.......

Bad news Al :) .... my dad was almost involved in a similar thing last night at Bassendean Train Station .... except it wouldve been him hitting the guy ...... this guy that stunk of beer said my dad reversed into him .... but there were no marks on either cars and dad didnt feel it and reckons that he definately didnt back into him ....so this guy gets up in dads face n dad pushes him away ..... dad wanted to deck him.

Yes Glue .... i do want aidwins zorst :)

Speaking of Bikinis saw some nice ones in myer yesterday i may go back n get yet.

ok onwards with work again.

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