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No need.... - darrsi - 30-11-16 No need for this, hand gesture or not! Biker smashes driver's phone after good deed turns into road rage war | Daily Star http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/566354/Road-rage-biker-car-chase-smash-phone-swearing-video Re: No need.... - scoobiemandan - 30-11-16 Maybe, maybe not! You gotta wonder why the guy stuck his finger up in the first place? If someone was tooting me I'd be enquiring as to why not gesturing! The guys trying to do a good deed, perhaps the driver will think twice next time he abuses people! Re: No need.... - Skippernick - 30-11-16 Lol that twat got a taste of his own medicine don't be so judgemental. he dropped the phone darrsi, not smashed it. Personally i would of driven off with it. or not even told him. Re: No need.... - Fazafou - 30-11-16 Bit over the top reporting, not really massive road rage. He didn't smash it, simply tossed it. It's better than what would happened had the rider just left him to lose his wallet and phone on the road. Re: No need.... - fazersharp - 30-11-16 Looking at the first part the "bruv" in the car pulled out infront of the biker, the biker beeped his horn, you then hear the wheels spin in the car, he saw the biker but just though he would pull out and speed off anyway. So he knew he was in the wrong coupled with the beep on the bikers horn, the "bruv" in the car thought the biker was giving him grief so "bruv" then flips the finger at the biker. As for the bikers actions- well hes a biker innit bruv, maybe bruv wont be so quick with his middle finger next time. Re: No need.... - darrsi - 30-11-16 (30-11-16, 04:32 PM)Fazafou link Wrote: Bit over the top reporting, not really massive road rage. He didn't smash it, simply tossed it. It's better than what would happened had the rider just left him to lose his wallet and phone on the road. They don't really have "reporters" in that daily rag, it's normally something copied from YouTube, or they've got their photographers down some Essex girls cleavage, so ignore the way it's written. The Sunday Sport had more grown up articles back in the day. :lol Re: No need.... - darrsi - 30-11-16 (30-11-16, 03:54 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Lol that twat got a taste of his own medicine don't be so judgemental. he dropped the phone darrsi, not smashed it. Personally i would of driven off with it. or not even told him. Phones are not designed to be dropped on tarmac, I would not be happy at all if someone did that to my phone. :grumble Re: No need.... - YamFazFan - 30-11-16 (30-11-16, 05:29 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Looking at the first part the "bruv" in the car pulled out infront of the biker, the biker beeped his horn, you then hear the wheels spin in the car, he saw the biker but just though he would pull out and speed off anyway. So he knew he was in the wrong coupled with the beep on the bikers horn, the "bruv" in the car thought the biker was giving him grief so "bruv" then flips the finger at the biker. As for the bikers actions- well hes a biker innit bruv, maybe bruv wont be so quick with his middle finger next time. :lol Re: No need.... - darrsi - 30-11-16 Sorry, i just watched it again, and i still think that's a shitty thing to do by the biker! As i said just "no need". Re: No need.... - YamFazFan - 30-11-16 I agree, it's not right to chuck the phone on the floor like that. It's hard to have much sympathy for the driver though. Most people, realising that they had pulled out on a bike like that would have put a hand up in apology to defuse the situation when the rider approached sounding his horn, not raised the finger. He soon changed his tune when he realised what the actual situation was. However, I think the correct thing to do is to hand him the phone and come away with the moral high ground and your head held high in the knowledge that you are better than he ![]() Re: No need.... - BBROWN1664 - 01-12-16 If the tw@t had given me the finger like that when I was trying to help him I would probably have just dropped the wallet and fecced off into the distance. If he wants to be a cnut then he doesn't deserve the help that was being offered. Re: No need.... - scoobiemandan - 01-12-16 (01-12-16, 05:22 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: If the tw@t had given me the finger like that when I was trying to help him I would probably have just dropped the wallet and fecced off into the distance. If he wants to be a cnut then he doesn't deserve the help that was being offered. After you'd lightened it of course :lol Re: No need.... - Dudeofrude - 01-12-16 What a prick!! If that was me I would have gone down 1 of 2 ways depending on my mood Usual mood, I'd have stopped chasing after he gave me the finger, Got his address from his license and added him to every charity/animal adoption/takeaway mailing list humanly possible. Then I would have filled it with cat or dog shit, put it in an envelope and mailed it back to him. Bad mood, pretty much same as this guy did but the phone would have been rammed down his throat Re: No need.... - Kenbob - 01-12-16 I'm not a violent person, I would've disembowelled the driver fried up his innards with some favs beans and washed them down with a nice chianti.ftff ftff ftff. Re: No need.... - Frosties - 01-12-16 (01-12-16, 10:36 PM)Kenbob link Wrote: I'm not a violent person, I would've disembowelled the driver fried up his innards with some favs beans and washed them down with a nice chianti.ftff ftff ftff. Hmmmm, harsh but fair fella :lol :lol :lol :lol . If the driver wants to act hard and be a tw@ then lessons need to be learnt. Re: No need.... - Grahamm - 02-12-16 The driver was a twat, but the biker could conceivably be done for criminal damage! "A person who without lawful excuse destroys or damages any property belonging to another intending to destroy or damage any such property or being reckless as to whether any such property would be destroyed or damaged shall be guilty of an offence." So, maybe it was amusing what the biker did, but it was still stupid. Re: No need.... - darrsi - 02-12-16 Maybe i'm just looking at this from a different angle. I like phones, it did nothing wrong, i just couldn't deliberately break one out of spite.......i'd rather keep it instead. Re: No need.... - darrsi - 02-12-16 Okay, another angle now. Firstly the Daily Mail and Daily Star are sister papers, meaning they employ the same sort of retards as 'reporters' that can't spell and just make shit up for fun, so most stories are more than fabricated for their own amusement. Secondly, after reading this version, where the "wallet slips from his grasp"my doubts are kicking in that this is all staged. What type of doofus drives out of a petrol garage with their wallet in their hand, hanging out of the drivers window, whilst doing a left turn with only their left hand, and doesn't notice when it falls out of their fingers??? This is all starting to look rather set up to me, unless he was drunk or on drugs, but even still it sounds highly unlikely that you would ever drive like that. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3985224/Moment-biker-tried-return-driver-s-wallet-sworn-gets-revenge-smashing-phone.html Re: No need.... - HarryHornby - 02-12-16 Hand wallet back, leave phone on roof, follow car and belly laugh as you then watch the phone fall off the roof further down the road. Re: No need.... - lew600fazer - 02-12-16 Me, I would have kept the wallet grabbed the phone and then phoned the speaking clock in New York , if they still have such a thing. Then I would have mailed the wallet back to the owner with a brief note saying enjoy your next phone bill twat!!!! also added the safety advice, THINK ONCE THINK TWICE THINK BIKE, just to jog the feckers memory. |