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kurpal_v2 wrote:If op was a gunta, suruj and Christine was staying in the car and repeatedly dialing daddy's number
kurpal_v2 wrote:If op was a gunta, suruj and Christine was staying in the car and repeatedly dialing daddy's number
Trini Hookah wrote:Try using the next exit guys, the road to Tracmac, much easier and wider than this exit.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:yes I prefer to use this exit....but something has to be done about cars coming off the highway at top speeds and trying to turn in chan ramlal street....
kurpal_v2 wrote:If op was a gunta, suruj and Christine was staying in the car and repeatedly dialing daddy's number
rollingstock wrote:Glad you all are ok, had my share of scary moments there, had cars crash just in front or behind me.
Sissons should put up steering wheel height steel spikes, miss your turnoff and get impaled.
wagonrunner wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:yes I prefer to use this exit....but something has to be done about cars coming off the highway at top speeds and trying to turn in chan ramlal street....
the concrete dividers seem a good idea actually.
merge in, all join traffic lane, and merge out or turn accordingly.
wagon r wrote:People just need to be more careful and watch their entry speed.....but I realize I asking for much...
Bezman wrote:just so you know.... a licensed firearm owner would not have any right to brandish his firearm in that situation, and would have been charged and prob had it taken away if he did.. so HE did the right thing no matter how much you "opposed" him and taunted him to show you it. . cause if you did attack him in anger and he felt threatened and did brandish it... well things could have gone differently. Kudos to him for not pulling it on you and sticking it down your throat, I have some friends with licensed fire arms who may have in that scenario with someone opposing them like that... (and yes have a friend who paid dearly for exactly that and no longer has his firearm)
glad no one was hurt in the accident. but you have to remember, even if you right, getting out the car and opposing ppl can end is VERY bad scenarios..
Bezman wrote:Lol, Relax kid. Glad ya family alright.
kdere wrote:Bezman wrote:just so you know.... a licensed firearm owner would not have any right to brandish his firearm in that situation, and would have been charged and prob had it taken away if he did.. so HE did the right thing no matter how much you "opposed" him and taunted him to show you it. . cause if you did attack him in anger and he felt threatened and did brandish it... well things could have gone differently. Kudos to him for not pulling it on you and sticking it down your throat, I have some friends with licensed fire arms who may have in that scenario with someone opposing them like that... (and yes have a friend who paid dearly for exactly that and no longer has his firearm)
glad no one was hurt in the accident. but you have to remember, even if you right, getting out the car and opposing ppl can end is VERY bad scenarios..
He had no gun. Officer asked him. So hold them kudos for your friends. His gf's reckless driving almost killed my 5 year old nephew, my sister, my brother in law and myself and you want to come on my post to talk foolishness bout he could have done something with his imaginary gun...Steups
nareshseep wrote:They should make that road a one way exit only into the highway and force people to turn into the road higher up.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:kdere wrote:Bezman wrote:just so you know.... a licensed firearm owner would not have any right to brandish his firearm in that situation, and would have been charged and prob had it taken away if he did.. so HE did the right thing no matter how much you "opposed" him and taunted him to show you it. . cause if you did attack him in anger and he felt threatened and did brandish it... well things could have gone differently. Kudos to him for not pulling it on you and sticking it down your throat, I have some friends with licensed fire arms who may have in that scenario with someone opposing them like that... (and yes have a friend who paid dearly for exactly that and no longer has his firearm)
glad no one was hurt in the accident. but you have to remember, even if you right, getting out the car and opposing ppl can end is VERY bad scenarios..
He had no gun. Officer asked him. So hold them kudos for your friends. His gf's reckless driving almost killed my 5 year old nephew, my sister, my brother in law and myself and you want to come on my post to talk foolishness bout he could have done something with his imaginary gun...Steups
Not even a pat down self, does really have to wonder about some of these officers
Bezman wrote:Lol, Relax kid. Glad ya family alright.
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