What would you have done here?
What would you have done here?
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br d

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9,038 posts

249 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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I had to drop something off earlier at someone's house. As I'm driving there I see a silver car behind me. I turn right, he turns right, I turn right again so does he, I turn into a cul-de-sac, so does he. No stress so far he probably lives there. I miss the place I need so go to the end of the road and turn, so does he. I drive back, park on the right. he drives past, parks on the left and leaves his engine running. I go to the house, couple of minutes later come back and drive off, as I pass him he pulls back in behind me. I do a left, he does, another left, he does.

Now, if you're still with me, at this point I've had enough, stop in the middle of the road, get out and say "Do you want to talk to me or something?" He says "No, why?" but in a slightly panicky voice like he's been caught out or something.

Was I out of order?
How long would you put up with this before getting suspicious?

SoapyShowerBoy

1,775 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Your misses has hired a bad private detective. As long as you weren't dropping off a pork sword at this house, you'll be fine smile

br d

Original Poster:

9,038 posts

249 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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SoapyShowerBoy said:
Your misses has hired a bad private detective. As long as you weren't dropping off a pork sword at this house, you'll be fine smile
What, in two minutes! Cheers, all the best.

Anya

48 posts

208 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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yikes st myself

Flanders.

6,433 posts

231 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Headed down a fast B road to see how good of a driver they are hehe.

Pesty

42,655 posts

279 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Did you get his numberr plate? report it to teh police just in case.

ps. Recently had a cloeague of ours tell us he was being followed. Turned out he was the company paid private dicks to track him. They must have been st.

robinhood21

31,009 posts

255 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Were you driving the F430?

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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I'd have driven to the roughest area of Manchester, rang a few friends to be out in the street ready then led him into a cul-de-sac wink

Then watch him be "slightly panicky".

br d

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9,038 posts

249 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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robinhood21 said:
Were you driving the F430?
Yeah but I thought of that. If he had wanted to say "Nice car mate" or more likely "How does a w@nker like you get that car", then surely when I pulled up would have been the ideal time, why sit there, wait for me to come back and then follow me again?

Steamer

14,106 posts

236 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Very odd.

I would have done exactly the same thing - but probably would have stopped in a petrol station (just because you know what ever happens will be caught on CCTV).

What car was he in and was he one of those milky-milky-train/car spotter types that just follows nice cars because hes.... well... odd I guess!

Cotty

41,887 posts

307 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Flanders. said:
Headed down a fast B road to see how good of a driver they are hehe.
Good call.

I have actually driven past the turning to my house because somone has matched my last five turns. It was a coincidence but you never know.

SoapyShowerBoy

1,775 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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br d said:
robinhood21 said:
Were you driving the F430?
Yeah but I thought of that. If he had wanted to say "Nice car mate" or more likely "How does a w@nker like you get that car", then surely when I pulled up would have been the ideal time, why sit there, wait for me to come back and then follow me again?
It could be worse, he could be finding out where you live. Its a horrid thought.

robinhood21

31,009 posts

255 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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SoapyShowerBoy said:
br d said:
robinhood21 said:
Were you driving the F430?
Yeah but I thought of that. If he had wanted to say "Nice car mate" or more likely "How does a w@nker like you get that car", then surely when I pulled up would have been the ideal time, why sit there, wait for me to come back and then follow me again?
It could be worse, he could be finding out where you live. Its a horrid thought.
yes Quite possible and, not a nice thought.

Steamer

14,106 posts

236 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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robinhood21 said:
SoapyShowerBoy said:
br d said:
robinhood21 said:
Were you driving the F430?
Yeah but I thought of that. If he had wanted to say "Nice car mate" or more likely "How does a w@nker like you get that car", then surely when I pulled up would have been the ideal time, why sit there, wait for me to come back and then follow me again?
It could be worse, he could be finding out where you live. Its a horrid thought.
yes Quite possible and, not a nice thought.
I think its safe to say someone that plods around in a car following you, get blatantly spotted - and then confronted is exactly a master criminal!

LotusACBC

2,591 posts

307 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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I had a similar incident at one time--some middle aged man in a 90's jaguar was following me and snapping photos of my car--so I gunned it up a hill and jumped out at a stop sign and stood in the other lane so he couldn't go past. He came up and stopped and I started yelling, he then snapped a picture of me coming towards his car. For some reason I snapped and started kicking the hell out of his jaguar, the whole time he just had this sort of spaced out look on his face. After a few good kicks and knocks to his jag I guess his senses came too and he gunned the car straight at me!!! I managed to move in time. Later I reported it to the police friends of mine but I only managed to get the first 3 of his plate.

Swoxy

2,842 posts

233 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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I'm surprised you got out of a F430 to talk to him in case it was a carjacker?

Edited by Swoxy on Saturday 1st August 16:32

mat13

1,977 posts

204 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Nolar Dog said:
I'd have driven to the roughest area of Manchester, rang a few friends to be out in the street ready then led him into a cul-de-sac wink

Then watch him be "slightly panicky".
salford?

TheEnd

15,370 posts

211 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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LotusACBC said:
I had a similar incident at one time--some middle aged man in a 90's jaguar was following me and snapping photos of my car--so I gunned it up a hill and jumped out at a stop sign and stood in the other lane so he couldn't go past. He came up and stopped and I started yelling, he then snapped a picture of me coming towards his car. For some reason I snapped and started kicking the hell out of his jaguar, the whole time he just had this sort of spaced out look on his face. After a few good kicks and knocks to his jag I guess his senses came too and he gunned the car straight at me!!! I managed to move in time. Later I reported it to the police friends of mine but I only managed to get the first 3 of his plate.
yikes! you told the cops you've just kicked some blokes car in and he had photos of you doing it?

oldbanger

4,328 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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SoapyShowerBoy said:
br d said:
robinhood21 said:
Were you driving the F430?
Yeah but I thought of that. If he had wanted to say "Nice car mate" or more likely "How does a w@nker like you get that car", then surely when I pulled up would have been the ideal time, why sit there, wait for me to come back and then follow me again?
It could be worse, he could be finding out where you live. Its a horrid thought.

Just as a precaution it's probably not a good idea to leave your car keys anywhere near a letterbox/catflap (or within a fishing rod length of the same).

King Herald

23,501 posts

239 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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Many years ago a friend and I rode my bike over to the Bee Hive pub, in Brum, to score a rather large bag of 'illegal herbs'. We rode back down the M6 to our home town, and a car followed us,

We rode home the long way round town, the car followed us. We swapped streets several times, then just to be safe we shot off down a back road and pulled into some council garages. The car followed us!!!! We dived off the bike, jettisoned the herbs into some nearby bushes and hid in the hedge...

The car followed us, pulled up in front of a lockup garage, opened the door, parked the car inside and walked off down the road to a house nearby.

We laughed until we were sick. To this day I find it impossible that it was a pure coincidence, but that's all it can have been.