SUV driver attempts to kill cyclist, smashes into salon

SUV driver attempts to kill cyclist, smashes into salon

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kambites

67,583 posts

222 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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StottyEvo said:
Tongue in cheek I take it?
Sadly, you can never be sure on PH these days. hehe

18FAN

99 posts

170 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."

If the cyclist went round kicking members of the public that would also be fine? ...Because they're autistic?

It is one matter if it is solely a verbal argument but the game changes the minute either party carries out a violent action and in this case there are no details for the driver to take from the cyclist. There are clearly two sides to this incident but the driver cannot be solely accountable or ridiculed. Despite driving an Audi.

Hoofy

76,380 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Challo said:
For anyone without a fancy car I would stop driving with your kids in it just incase laugh
I'd guess she bought that car because she knew it's safer when ramming others. biggrin

Ooh, wait, I want to play this card: you don't have kids, do you?

hehe

kambites

67,583 posts

222 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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18FAN said:
So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."
I might report them to the police, I certainly wouldn't attempt to run them over!

ST150HB

446 posts

150 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Jesus Christ, what is wrong with some people!

Hoofy

76,380 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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kambites said:
18FAN said:
So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."
I might report them to the police, I certainly wouldn't attempt to run them over!
"I'd like to report an incident. A cyclist kicked my car and cycled off. He was wearing a hi-vis jacket and riding some kind of bicycle. Hello, are you still there? Hello?"

kambites

67,583 posts

222 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Hoofy said:
"I'd like to report an incident. A cyclist kicked my car and cycled off. He was wearing a hi-vis jacket and riding some kind of bicycle. Hello, are you still there? Hello?"
Well quite, I probably wouldn't even bother to do that unless they'd actually caused damage.

18FAN

99 posts

170 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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kambites said:
18FAN said:
So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."
I might report them to the police, I certainly wouldn't attempt to run them over!
How? How does one report it to the police with no identification details?

Given the noise it makes when someone knocks on the outside of a car, if someone then kicks the car the sound inside would've been far greater. Therefore it is fine to give a textbook response to this situation sitting behind a keyboard but in the actual situation and with the stress of 5 kids in the car one's response may be very different with the adrenaline flowing.

Fight or flight is ingrained in us and she fought. Going be her reaction once she calmed down and how apologetic she was, she doesn't appear to be a lunatic, just human, and got caught up in her natural reaction.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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18FAN said:
So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."
I certainly wouldn't try to murder them.

I once got punched in the kneecap by a four-year old child. I did not kick him in the face as retribution because that would've been using my size to serve a disproportionate response.

roystinho

3,767 posts

176 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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kambites said:
Hoofy said:
"I'd like to report an incident. A cyclist kicked my car and cycled off. He was wearing a hi-vis jacket and riding some kind of bicycle. Hello, are you still there? Hello?"
Well quite, I probably wouldn't even bother to do that unless they'd actually caused damage.
I don't live or go to London often, Do cyclists just kick cars for no reason down there? Nutters wink

kambites

67,583 posts

222 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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18FAN said:
How? How does one report it to the police with no identification details?
I don't understand what you mean? It's very common to report a crime to the police without knowing who the criminal is.

kambites

67,583 posts

222 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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roystinho said:
I don't live or go to London often, Do cyclists just kick cars for no reason down there? Nutters wink
No idea, I despise London and consequently avoid it as much as possible. Given the average standard of driving on the odd occasion I have ventured there, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a regular occurrence. hehe

otolith

56,177 posts

205 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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kambites said:
I don't understand what you mean? It's very common to report a crime to the police without knowing who the criminal is.
Do muggers not wear registration plates in your area? How odd!

NISMOgtr

727 posts

192 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Women drivers driving

TurboHatchback

4,162 posts

154 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Rawwr said:
18FAN said:
So if a cyclist kicked your ~£50k car you would simply shrug your shoulders and let it be? "That's fine, the aggressor is autistic."
I certainly wouldn't try to murder them.

I once got punched in the kneecap by a four-year old child. I did not kick him in the face as retribution because that would've been using my size to serve a disproportionate response.
Exactly. If someone kicked my car I would have epic sense of humour failure but attempted murder is not a proportionate response (as tempting as it may be).

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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kambites said:
roystinho said:
I don't live or go to London often, Do cyclists just kick cars for no reason down there? Nutters wink
No idea, I despise London and consequently avoid it as much as possible. Given the average standard of driving on the odd occasion I have ventured there, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a regular occurrence. hehe
My son who lives and works and drives and cycles in shaaarf Lhaaadaaan tells me this indeed is how it is as your life is worth nothing on the street.

Personally I'd rather repeatedly stick my cock into a bag of very angry puff adders than venture into the capital.

heebeegeetee

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28,776 posts

249 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Hoofy said:
"I'd like to report an incident. A cyclist kicked my car and cycled off. He was wearing a hi-vis jacket and riding some kind of bicycle. Hello, are you still there? Hello?"
So what would you suggest? Using your car as a weapon is completely out of the question to the sane, and I may or may not feel like squaring up to someone.

If a cyclist kicked my car, I almost certainly wouldn't do anything, because a) it's unlikely to cost much to repair, and b) it's such a rare occurrence that it's unlikely to ever happen to me again. (Unless I'm a complete tt who hasn't got the nous to stay out of trouble).

AngryPartsBloke

1,436 posts

152 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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If Someone kicked my car, yeah i'd be angry. Not so angry that I decide to drive my car into him and a shop front.

skyrover

12,674 posts

205 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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heebeegeetee said:
If a cyclist kicked my car, I almost certainly wouldn't do anything
Really?

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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skyrover said:
heebeegeetee said:
If a cyclist kicked my car, I almost certainly wouldn't do anything
Really?
I wouldn't do anything either but that's probably due to my ability to think things through.