30-11-16, 08:32 PM
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
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
