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by olafpfj
Fri May 18, 2012 9:10 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Is a vehicle a deadly weapon?
Replies: 60
Views: 10269

Re: monster trucked to death?

jamjam wrote:
flb_78 wrote:It's "incidents" like this that make me want to mount a camera on my dash and record my driving automatically.
AMEN!!!

I am on the brink of doing that!!!

To the OP ... the dui hotline gets their attention and has never involved much of anything on the callers part in my wife and I's experience. We've called it a few times to great effect over questionable driving behavior. You give them a vehicle description and plate if you can and state "they ate driving erratic". The police WILL come find them and if they're road raging they just might be dui ...so you get them either way or at least inconvenience them enough to get your pound of flesh :evil2:
by olafpfj
Fri May 18, 2012 8:35 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Is a vehicle a deadly weapon?
Replies: 60
Views: 10269

Re: monster trucked to death?

I encountered something similar while driving through new Mexico. There was a car that would drive upwards of 90 mph and then would slam on his brakes and slow down to 45 mph. He wasn't exactly road raging but he was certainly putting myself and mg family in extreme danger repeatedly. After about the 3rd time this occurred we called the DUI hotline on the road signs. Nothing happened for a good 45 minutes while we continued to do our best to avoid him. We finally got a call on my wife's cell outside of Albuquerque from an officer sitting in the center divider ahead of us. We were on the phone with him when we passed him. When he caught up I flashed my brights and he immediately found and pulled over the offending idiot.

Long story short CALL THE POLICE FIRST!!!!

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