What really 'Boils your piss...' ?

Road cyclists that persist on using the main road when there is cycle lane running with the road? I just don't understand. :|

I don't have anything against cyclists btw.
 
The Law !!!! why are we not bringing back hanging or the death sentence for the murder of Drummer Rigby ? The murderers committed the crime "beyond reasonable doubt" it was recorded on video ??? so will we now pay thousands of pounds to keep them in prison ? :headbang:
 
I'm not a lawyer but doesn't treason still carry the death penalty?

I know many of you will disagree with me, but I think these people want us to execute them to offer them martyrdom or some sort of twisted legitimacy. Therefore, I think locking them up, getting them to clean toilets everyday, is actually far more humiliating and is probably something they are dreading. I wouldn't be surprised if they both topped themselves in prison.
 
The m25. I slowed the overtaking lane to approx 12mph earlier after some dozy bint in an audi decided that the 20 meter gap I'd left to the car infront at 77mph-ish was too large and got up my arse flashing me.

I was so angry I did consider stopping all together, then when she went for the overtake and I saw it was a woman I was glad I didn't bother. I did make sure she didn't pass though, and she almost hit a skip lorry trying it :evil:
 
original guvnor said:
I'm not a lawyer but doesn't treason still carry the death penalty?

The law was changed in 1998, the maximum penalty is now life imprisonment.
 
Refuse trucks!!!

Why do they insist on being as obtrusive as possible when picking up the bins on "bin day"? And why do they insist on doing it at peak times in the morning? I'm sure they block the traffic as a way of personal amusement! :x
 
Breaker said:
Refuse trucks!!!

Why do they insist on being as obtrusive as possible when picking up the bins on "bin day"? And why do they insist on doing it at peak times in the morning? I'm sure they block the traffic as a way of personal amusement! :x

Amen.

Mine do this REALLY badly. It's like their little victory. They spend their day picking up other peoples rubbish, so make other people's day just that little bit rubbish every chance they get.
 
RJS-Z4 said:
Breaker said:
Refuse trucks!!!

Why do they insist on being as obtrusive as possible when picking up the bins on "bin day"? And why do they insist on doing it at peak times in the morning? I'm sure they block the traffic as a way of personal amusement! :x

Amen.

Mine do this REALLY badly. It's like their little victory. They spend their day picking up other peoples rubbish, so make other people's day just that little bit rubbish every chance they get.

And why do the men who are pushing the bins to the lorry have to have the lorry stop at each bin INDIVIDUALLY!! :headbang:
 
dr_john said:
RJS-Z4 said:
The m25. I slowed the overtaking lane to approx 12mph earlier.....

You did whaaat? Sounds pretty irresponsible to me, whatever the provocation.

The whole motorway was doing between 50 and 0 due to stop start morning rush hour traffic. I decided to be the stop part of this sequence.

I wouldn't say it's irresponsible at all, if the car infront had stopped to any great pace at all I'd have had an Audi in my boot as soon as I had to brake.

I decided to slow down in a safe and controlled manner and make her very aware she was driving FAR to close. When you really think about it, slowly slowing down a motorway is far superior to the bloke infront braking hard because he's paying 100% attention, me in turn having to brake harder due to reaction time and her smashing my car to bits and causing hours of delays.

I'd be curious to know if you still think it's a bad idea or not though?
 
RJS-Z4 said:
dr_john said:
RJS-Z4 said:
The m25. I slowed the overtaking lane to approx 12mph earlier.....

You did whaaat? Sounds pretty irresponsible to me, whatever the provocation.

The whole motorway was doing between 50 and 0 due to stop start morning rush hour traffic. I decided to be the stop part of this sequence.

I wouldn't say it's irresponsible at all, if the car infront had stopped to any great pace at all I'd have had an Audi in my boot as soon as I had to brake.

I decided to slow down in a safe and controlled manner and make her very aware she was driving FAR to close. When you really think about it, slowly slowing down a motorway is far superior to the bloke infront braking hard because he's paying 100% attention, me in turn having to brake harder due to reaction time and her smashing my car to bits and causing hours of delays.

I'd be curious to know if you still think it's a bad idea or not though?


Well, you did imply in your original post that you were doing '77mph-ish ' so 'between 50 and 0' puts a slightly different complexion on it.

On the whole though, playing silly buggers is only likely to provoke road rage where it exists, as it seemed to with the Audi driver. In the event of an accident plod would have probably held you at least partly responsible :)
 
dr_john said:
Well, you did imply in your original post that you were doing '77mph-ish ' so 'between 50 and 0' puts a slightly different complexion on it.

People who don't get their story straight :headbang:
0 - 77 mph....big difference, sounds like you were trying to give it the big un!!??
Nothing wrong with women Audi drivers, my wife is one :P
 
lux good said:
dr_john said:
Well, you did imply in your original post that you were doing '77mph-ish ' so 'between 50 and 0' puts a slightly different complexion on it.

People who don't get their story straight :headbang:
0 - 77 mph....big difference, sounds like you were trying to give it the big un!!??
Nothing wrong with women Audi drivers, my wife is one :P

Oh yeah, so is my wife come to think of it!
 
typical road rage...

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hilarous for adults to act that way, but so extremely dangerous with absolutely no consideration for the lives of others.
If they'd stopped at a parking to beat the crap out of eachother... perfectly fine by me, but extreme braking and swerving to annoy eachother putting others lives on the line in the process..... :thumbsdown:
 
RJS-Z4 said:
The m25. I slowed the overtaking lane to approx 12mph earlier after some dozy bint in an audi decided that the 20 meter gap I'd left to the car infront at 77mph-ish was too large and got up my arse flashing me.

I was so angry I did consider stopping all together, then when she went for the overtake and I saw it was a woman I was glad I didn't bother. I did make sure she didn't pass though, and she almost hit a skip lorry trying it :evil:

RJS-Z4 said:
The whole motorway was doing between 50 and 0 due to stop start morning rush hour traffic. I decided to be the stop part of this sequence.

I wouldn't say it's irresponsible at all, if the car infront had stopped to any great pace at all I'd have had an Audi in my boot as soon as I had to brake.

I decided to slow down in a safe and controlled manner and make her very aware she was driving FAR to close. When you really think about it, slowly slowing down a motorway is far superior to the bloke infront braking hard because he's paying 100% attention, me in turn having to brake harder due to reaction time and her smashing my car to bits and causing hours of delays.

RJS-Z4 said:
I'd be curious to know if you still think it's a bad idea or not though?

Looks like two completely different accounts of the same story, the comments made were based on first account, your attitude was clearly irresponsible and a tad aggressive.

You say quote "I was so angry" they are your words, anger has no place in driving, aggressive driving and attitude causes accidents and its usually some innocent person that gets injured or killed.
 
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