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Old 01-10-2008, 12:23 PM   #20
azaxr8
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You’re lucky you're not on a charge of assault just because he was a tool doesn't meant you can act like one too. Dragging him out of the car is an illegal and stupid way to handle the situation. The fact that he hit your car is not a legal defence for assault you too were guilty of road rage by this act. I understand you were upset but you should have let the cops deal with this not act in a violent and aggressive manner that has the potential to escalate the situation. I know there are violent bogans out there who will say good on you but this is unacceptable behaviour in civilised society

Au3xr6, you are a little goody goody. let me run into your car and ill see how u act. QUICK CALL THE COPPS!
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