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  • deutschman
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    Originally posted by BlackbirdM3
    Hey, look at it this way, at least it wasn't the police/chp that was following you. I had that issue a couple weeks ago. CHP followed me halfway around town. He even stopped and parked in front of me when went into Villa Corona for dinner, then over to Trader Joes to go shopping. He was still there when I came out of T.Js, and went back to pick up my food at V.C. I got into the car, started it, he started his car, but was forced to pull out of his spot when someone in a minivan tried to force their way into a parking spot in front of him. He took off and waited for me on the freeway onramp. When I went past he jumped in line two cars back and followed me from Trancas to the 1st st offramp. He didn't follow me after I got off.

    Now that was weird.

    Will
    Thats when you call the CHP hot line and ask why you are being fallowed.

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Hey, look at it this way, at least it wasn't the police/chp that was following you. I had that issue a couple weeks ago. CHP followed me halfway around town. He even stopped and parked in front of me when went into Villa Corona for dinner, then over to Trader Joes to go shopping. He was still there when I came out of T.Js, and went back to pick up my food at V.C. I got into the car, started it, he started his car, but was forced to pull out of his spot when someone in a minivan tried to force their way into a parking spot in front of him. He took off and waited for me on the freeway onramp. When I went past he jumped in line two cars back and followed me from Trancas to the 1st st offramp. He didn't follow me after I got off.

    Now that was weird.

    Will

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  • Pootis
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    I only get people following me to ask me about my car and try to buy it I had someone follow me (unknowing to me that he was following) at midnight once to talk to me about it freaked the fucking hell out of me though when he stopped and parked blocking my driveway. People don't think sometimes

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  • krazcustoms
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    But as to the original question of what to do - best thing is to drive to a police station.

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  • e30construction
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    i kinda have a story like this..

    i was driving home from my dads with my prego gf is the passenger seat..as i get off the highway some dbag in a big diesel truck gets on my ass..and im the kinda person that doesnt speed up when u get on my ass but i slow down..hes on my ass for a good 5 miles...i had to go to food lion for something so after a few more miles i go to turn into the food lion parking lot..he follows me in and as im about to park he goes around me like hes some kinda badass and i flick him off..as i get outta the car with my gf and we start walking to the entrance i see the truck coming back around..he stops in front off me and says whats up..i immeditaly take my jacket off and walk to my car where i keep my extendable baton as well as my 45 but didnt figure i needed it at this poitn..my girls tells the dumbass the best thing for him to do is leave..as i extend the baton walking back to him he takes off..just goes to show having something will scare off pusssy ass bitches that think theyr tough..u gotta show them u aint the person to fuck with...and to the above video that would be me hahahahhahaha
    Last edited by e30construction; 04-05-2013, 11:31 AM.

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  • mechdonald
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    Here is a classic. I just showed it to my Dad and Uncle a couple of nights ago.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by fronton
    Confronting someone like this can easily get you killed. Road ragers tend to carry.
    I think is a bit of a generalization to say the least.......

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  • Gary Horneck
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    Tough to get a license plate number, make, model or driver description when you are looking in your rear view mirror running away dialing your phone. I stand and turn the situation around.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Gawd damnit.

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  • efficient
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    Last edited by efficient; 04-05-2013, 10:17 AM.

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  • deutschman
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    Originally posted by fronton
    Confronting someone like this can easily get you killed. Road ragers tend to carry.
    This. Some ones rade rage is not worth getting beat up, killed, having your car damaged, or getting charged with assault when you arent even the guy who started it. Take their licens plate, make and model and then try to remove your self from the situation. If they try and escalate call the popo. If there is a direct and immanent threat to your life, then you fight back for all its worth preferably with a bat or a boom stick

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  • fronton
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    Originally posted by Gary Horneck
    Agressive acts like this call for aggressive counter action. Last time something like this happened to me, I pulled into a Burger King parking lot, and went after the dude. As soon as I got out of the car, red "will kill you" crazy eyes blaring, he was hesitant to get out of his car. I was at his door before he was fully out, slammed the door on him as he was exiting, and squished him between the door and the body, and almost broke his neck in the process. That quieted him right down. A forearm to the collar bone, a girly yelp, and he sort of melted back into his seat. Running just escalates the situation to a dumber level.
    Confronting someone like this can easily get you killed. Road ragers tend to carry.

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  • frankenbeemer
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    No.

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  • Gary Horneck
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    Agressive acts like this call for aggressive counter action. Last time something like this happened to me, I pulled into a Burger King parking lot, and went after the dude. As soon as I got out of the car, red "will kill you" crazy eyes blaring, he was hesitant to get out of his car. I was at his door before he was fully out, slammed the door on him as he was exiting, and squished him between the door and the body, and almost broke his neck in the process. That quieted him right down. A forearm to the collar bone, a girly yelp, and he sort of melted back into his seat. Running just escalates the situation to a dumber level.

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  • deutschman
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    Dude Pantless next time get his front licens plate and put it in your phone that way you have a way to track him down if he does anything. Some people are just really angry and need an outlet for their anger. They find a target and go for it. No rime or resin. He probably just didn't like your car or something.
    I live near you and there are some hot heads in that area. I was back in the bay area durring winter brake to see the GF and this big lifted SUV cut me off hard in the fast lane, brake checked me, then went back over to the next lane to the right and fallowed me for a bit. No provocation, speeding or wrong doing on my part. It was strange. Sadly for the SUV it could not keep up with my GF 135i so no fallowing for that chump. I think he was trying to get me to rear end him for an insurance pay out.

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