You made the right decision.CombatWombat wrote:we repeated that dialogue once more while he put his truck in park and made a motion to get out. He looked large from where i was and during this time i went through the thought process of what was going to be best for everyone involved. There is no doubt that i can hold my own ive had plenty of training there, but just as much training or more in communication and opted for de-escalating the situation.
I probably would've made the wrong decision -- which would've been to let him get out of his truck, then drive off just a tiny bit faster than he's moving so that, in his rage, he'd try to chase me on foot, then have my wife play "Yakety Sax" over her bike's stereo...
You know, come to think of it, it's probably best that I don't have a bike.