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Started by turkeypoint1967, Jun 15, 2012, 12:44

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turkeypoint1967

Not sure which if any of you know who drives the black chev dually with bull horns on it, but a co-worker informed me that if he sprays gravel on his car again he will be reporting him.  That guy drives like a maniac.

tagline

Why wait? If he is such a danger and a maniac report him now. Does your friend want to be one of those people who says "I wish I would have said something"

turkeypoint1967

Its not so much that, he just doesn't want to be that guy.  It just got brought up a couple days ago because that truck cut me off pretty bad.  It is a very easily spotted vehicle, and I happened to mention it.  He said that the same rig had got on it a couple times in town at stop lights and sprayed gravel on his rig. 

HydroDave63

Quote from: tagline on Jun 15, 2012, 01:30
Why wait? If he is such a danger and a maniac report him now. Does your friend want to be one of those people who says "I wish I would have said something"

+K to ya!

It's the same as letting an unsafe activity at work slide.

tolstoy

Weird. I've never seen anyone but the most courteous and law abiding drivers tooling along the Hanford Highway!

tagline

Quote from: tolstoy on Jun 15, 2012, 05:39
Weird. I've never seen anyone but the most courteous and law abiding drivers tooling along the Hanford Highway!

I know you mean those left lane drivers....right?


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