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by Jusme
Mon Jul 25, 2016 9:12 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How would you handle this road range incident?
Replies: 24
Views: 4371

Re: How would you handle this road range incident?

LucasMcCain wrote:There are at least two sides to every story, of course. However, this sounds reasonable. I have had people follow me and yell and rage just because they did something stupid and reckless near me and I honked at them. Some people just shouldn't be allowed to drive. We need stricter background checks on all car sales, especially the ones sold through those car show loopholes.

For me, there's a very good chance that criminal would have gotten shot or run over. There had clearly already been an attempt to get out of the situation. There comes a point at which you defend yourself, and I think that would have been it for me.

:iagree:

And we need to close the loophole on private auto transfers, they should all have to go through a licensed dealer, with mandatory waiting periods, just in case the background check missed something. And a "No Drive List" is only common sense!! :biggrinjester:
by Jusme
Fri Jul 22, 2016 3:47 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: How would you handle this road range incident?
Replies: 24
Views: 4371

Re: How would you handle this road range incident?

Not sure what led up to this incident, but, I think the driver was as least trying to get away from the aggressor, I have a slight advantage in that as a former LEO, I have more tactical driving training, and would have been able to keep more,distance between myself and the aggressor. I would have also driven to a more populated, better lighted area, where I would have been able to have a better tactical advantage.
Obviously the pick up driver has anger management/mental/sobriety issues, that may get him into a situation that he will not be able to survive.JMHO

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