Footpath rage

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ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

176 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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evoivboy said:
Jesus fking h christ, is this what we call intelligents of our currant society
Raisin your'e blud preshure, innit

(sorry, overlooked the requirement of improper use of apostrophe)

Reark

85 posts

88 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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A truly fascinating read OP, bravo!

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,006 posts

102 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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This sounds unlikely. However is your mate beat someone up for having an accident he deserves the arrest/beating coming his way.

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

176 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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My guess is Dad will probably end up in court, the driver - sorry, so called 'victim' - will make a claim for compensayshun. Anyone else?

cheesesliceking

1,571 posts

240 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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ReverendCounter said:
My guess is Dad will probably end up in court, the driver - sorry, so called 'victim' - will make a claim for compensayshun. Anyone else?
Nope, as that would require it to have actually happened.

av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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evoivboy said:
Jesus fking h christ, is this what we call intelligents of our currant society
Top spellin bruv.

eldar

21,750 posts

196 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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evoivboy said:
Jesus fking h christ, is this what we call intelligents of our currant society
Certainly not raisin standards.

Dracoro

8,683 posts

245 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Happens all the time in the far east, just ask the Sultana Brunei.

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

77 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Cold said:
to3m said:
I don't understand the bit about the driver headbutting his clenched hand - was this like he was hitting himself on the forehead for being stupid?
No, Angry Dad used resonable force to restrain Muppet driver.
FTFY

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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What a first class tool.





I hope the baby does not take after its father.

Boosted LS1

21,187 posts

260 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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evoivboy said:
waynedear said:
This afternoon a none blood almost relative was pushing his new youngest to the supermarket, mini roundabout close by, car comes flying up to the roundabout and begins doughnuts, driver looses control and heads towards dad and pram, he shoves the pram and himself dives out of the way, the car crashes next to him and 2 occupants run away.
Now dad is what you call very powerfully built though not a company director, he kindly allowed the still in the car driver to face and headbut his clenched hand repeatedly only stopping when baby cried, poor lads knuckles were a mess.
He pushed baby home, he is very shaken and grey in the face, baby is still smiling and couldn't give a monkey's, she has no idea how close it was to disaster
Jesus fking h christ, is this what we call intelligents of our currant society
It's bloody hard work dealing with the new age or just the unintelligent. Where's Waynetta? Are people really this dense?


Edited by Boosted LS1 on Friday 24th November 20:10

lord trumpton

7,396 posts

126 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Interesting tale but I feel it could have been told in a far easier to understand way. Hard work to read.

waynedear

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2,176 posts

167 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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It is not a made up story, it happened this afternoon in Toxteth, written the way it was simply because that is the way I wanted it.
It was not someone loosing control of their car accidentally, it was a stolen car driven by young scrotes that do not give a flying duck about anyone or anything or the consequences of their actions.
If the father had not reacted and moved himself and the pram then it does not bear thinking about, maybe his actions then were not pc or genteel but most people in the same situation would have wanted the driver for themselves.

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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waynedear said:
It is not a made up story, it happened this afternoon in Toxteth, written the way it was simply because that is the way I wanted it.
Well, that told you lot.

996TT02

3,308 posts

140 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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eldar said:
evoivboy said:
Jesus fking h christ, is this what we call intelligents of our currant society
Certainly not raisin standards.
Makes for a grape story tho', dunnit?

Burgerbob

485 posts

77 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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waynedear said:
Now dad is what you call very powerfully built though not a company director, he kindly allowed the still in the car driver to face and headbut his clenched hand repeatedly only stopping when baby cried, poor lads knuckles were a mess.
If (and I do mean if) there is any truth in this then I do hope the young dhead driver calls the police. Dad, who is not a company director (?? I'm not either, but I'm not sure what that has to do with the price of biscuits), clearly assaulted the driver and should be arrested and charged.

If Dad had any sense he would have called the police and let them deal with the driver properly. Perhaps taken a photo etc for evidence. But by his actions then he is more of a scrote than the people in the car.

Really good example to set to his child - shame - they'll probably grow up to be a scrote too.

Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

247 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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I can totally understand why a certain sort of person would react in that way and I am sure most here that are acting shocked would possibly fly into an uncontrollable rage if put in that situation and your baby was crushed to death by a lunatic losing control of a car while 'stunting' on the public highway.

In this case their was no crushing of babies but if the story is true then that was a very possible outcome.

As other have suggested though, I can see the Dad might actually end up in a lot more trouble than the idiot driver, especially if the idiot driver turns out to be under eighteen..


w8pmc

3,345 posts

238 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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I really am gradually starting to despair at the state of society nowadays.

So if i read the OP correctly, a car full of yoofs (how do you know the car was stolen?) lose control of said car on a roundabout, i guess they were travelling a tad too quickly & driving standard below par?

Now in my eyes, unless they aimed the car at your none relative & his child, then why should your none relative start trying to cave the drivers head in?? Similar one would think to stopping at the scene of any accident & casually beating the living daylights out of those drivers?

If i decided to assault everyone i encounter that appeared to be a c0ck, i'd probably be writing this post with my butt cheeks firmly clenched & starting to hum due to my shower avoidance.

Please tell me this truly isn't the world we live in??

Read something similar on a VWR forum earlier this week. Fella driving his pride & joy Golf R, when a cyclist (pedal not motor) rode past on his nearside, but lost control & fell onto said Golf R. Now any sane human would have exited their vehicle & checked they cyclist was ok you'd hope, but afraid not, he jumps out of his car after pulling a baseball bat from under his seat & then proceeds whilst ranting & threaten said cyclist whilst throwing a couple of shots (that fortunately missed). Now how could this get any worse i hear you ask? oh well it does, his 9yr old was in the car shouting, screaming & crying at his Dad, pleading for him to stop.

mintybiscuit

2,818 posts

145 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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cuprabob said:
mintybiscuit said:
WTF Is a 'none blood almost relative' ?? spin
Jeremy Kyle may have the answer smile

It's a relative you are not related to hehe


Edited by cuprabob on Friday 24th November 19:28
A haemophiliac, cremated adopted Aunt ? biggrin

Brainpox

4,055 posts

151 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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I dunno guys, if my child was put at risk because someone was driving like an idiot, and I indeed had to take action to stop them being run over, I can't say my response would be too measured either.