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Kudos dude!

If it were me I'd have helped him from his car, And significantly altered his appearance!emoticon-0103-cool.gif

And I'll leave you to figure out where his ignition key would have ended up!emoticon-0105-wink.gif

The thing is this geezer was IMO spoiling for a flare up anyway.

Can't say I'd have disappointed him if it was me he was goading.

You've got more patience than me Si,

As Mike says Kudos dude.

Your kung fu is strong grasshopper.

I got overtaken in a 30mph zone by a Ford Mondeo ST24 who then in the 60mph zone went 20mph. I wasn't impressed.

I think the guy was hoping he could crash into the back of you, so he and all his non-existant passengers could claim whiplash compensation from your insurance company !

Well done for restraining yourself.

DB.

Edited by mogwye

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I've normaly found that if a car in bradford is fully of young lads be it asian or otherwise they try to prove something to there mates and in the right place dual carrage way ect I will happly put them in there place but this guy was just being a knob

Theres a little emo pleb in my town with a citroen ax thinks its a ferrari....

chances are im going to lamp him pretty shortly.

Wheel-spinning his powerful 1000cc motor, driving round corners on 2 wheels

and even tailgating ME!

HOW DARE YOU!

LOL

edited my post ... :giggle:

I'd report that to the police, reg plate or not.

You must have a registration number ,if you report it to the Police, they don't have a crystal ball to find out the number,if you didnt record it !

think i will

It is worth reporting it to the Police,providing you have the correct registration number ,make, colour of car,and a good description of the driver,and any passengers. When I reported it,I would ask the Police for an incident number. A week later I would contact the same Police Station ,and ask if the Driver has been found and spoken to.

Also if the bad driver comes to notice again (or before) then there is more ammunition for the Police, who may consider reporting the bad driver for an Offence of Careless Driving,or Driving without Consideration of other Road Users.

Edited by AndyPandy

HAVE YOU NOT LIVED IN BRADFORD LONG?

ITS JUST FU**ING FULL OF THESE IDIOTS (OUR YOUNG ASIAN FRIENDS! AND CHAVS !)

THE AMOUNT THAT HAVE CAUSED PROBLEMS IN CARS WITH ME IN BRADFORD IS UNREAL !

AS VRSDanny SAYS smack the Tw@! i would ........

P.s si Vxr i see you all the time in wibsey ! :giggle: and i have seen you not driving to the highway code :thumbup: :wonder: :rofl:

still stand by that one lol :p

Kudos dude!

If it were me I'd have helped him from his car, And significantly altered his appearance!emoticon-0103-cool.gif

And I'll leave you to figure out where his ignition key would have ended up!emoticon-0105-wink.gif

can't belive that of you Mike :giggle: ........much :giggle:

I drive through Bradford from motorway through to far side twice a day. It is far and away the worst place for people acting like ar5eholes. I constantly have people up my rear and wanting to have a go. Their mode of transport varies from battered old Micras (common round Bradford) to S3's and M3's. I don't often waste the diesel but sometime I just can't resist.

Last time was a fairly new A4 s-line 2.5 TDI Quattro which looked very nice might I add. Asian chap with his car full of male friends. In my boot for a few minutes and could see him showing off to his mates in my mirror. They were laughing at the skoda infront. Then dual carriage way came. I did let them pull along side before pulling back infront of them and politely bathIng them in diesel soot. Not the most sensible behavior in the world I know but sometimes it's just plain rude not to.

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