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I'm glad this was posted. I was almost starting to get a bit optimistic about humanity, but reading about this has caused me to get real again and realize how moronic some people can be. <br /> <br />Edbenton and Ericsp have good ideas, as do the South Pointe police. Confiscate them, destroy them, impound the vehicle, and arrest the owner. <br /> <br />The first post mentioned a someone named Buckley; both him and CSXrules4eva's friend are Morons to the first degree. <br /> <br />You need a 130db horn to blast someone that bothers you while driving? My suggestion is to take a pill and get some serious therapy; you are wrapped way too tight, as is seen in the following from Highiron2003ar: <br /> <br /><font color="brown">TOOOOOOOOTTTT!!! Long drawn out blast aimed at a offending vehicle that is unable to get out of MY WAY which is legally and positionally my right of way. It usually drowns out profanity from the offending vehicle's driver window and carries the message of please move your vehicle and quickly please.. thank you.</font id="brown">. My question is this: if the vehicle is UNABLE to get out of your way, what good do you think a loud noise will do? Now, if the vehicle is <u>unwilling</u> to get out of your "legally and positionally right of way", well your highness, perhaps your therapy is long overdue. <br /> <br /> <br />Scaring people (especially older folks that might have heart issues), and PERMANTLY damaging someone's hearing is NOT COOL, NOT FUNNY, no way. It is simply mean. And as SDR_north says, all it does is advertise what a useless lump of carbon and waste of oxygene you are.
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