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Old 21-07-2013, 22:15   #1
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Wink Ryan got angry today, had a fight

Pissed a woman off as her kid ran into our car with it's bike and I yelled at the kid, so the mum yelled at me... aye, Bring it on bitch

all i was doing was listening to my music on the USB flashdrive untill i felt the car move and heard a bang/scrape

so she came to the window, and yelled at me, telling my i cant yell at her kid like i did, i said well youre bloody kid shouldnt of hit my car!, this is when things started getting really quite nasty, couldn't even get out the car as she was standing so close, luckily the meriva has heavy doors so just pushed her, i went into full blown Scottish mode yelled at her, she yelled back, i checked the meriva's door, a wee mark, still made my blood boil was a bunch of tourist their father stepped in and threatened me, i went for him, eventually they just gave up and pissed off, Christ, never been in a domestic like that before, bit shaken but ok some holiday makers just think they own the place, kids have no respect, and they weren't expecting my to turn like i did i don't think, think is, i'm extremely protective over our vehicles

best of it was, our neighbor across the road stated clapping and yelled AYE, WELL DONE RYAN!

i'm not a vicious person, unless i need to be, their is shortened version of this on facebook, thought it'll be better if my parents didn't know it all, they'd of wanted me to back out.....which i do not
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Old 21-07-2013, 22:32   #2
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did you yell at him before to warn him he was getting close. or after he hed hit the car
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Old 21-07-2013, 22:40   #3
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did you yell at him before to warn him he was getting close. or after he hed hit the car
After it hit the car, I didn't know the kid was their untill the bang, was listening to my music quite loud
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Old 21-07-2013, 22:54   #4
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Well done Ryan, parents today have been conditioned by SS to be complete and utter pratts, accepting no responsibility for their off spring, you could of course taken their reg and reported it to the police to get their name and address then threaten to sue them for damage, Rick
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Well done Ryan, parents today have been conditioned by SS to be complete and utter pratts, accepting no responsibility for their off spring, you could of course taken their reg and reported it to the police to get their name and address then threaten to sue them for damage, Rick
Yes, it was a group of 5, walking, no car with them, I know what theyre doing, they'll be staying down the road in some holiday cottages. Good thing is, it didn't turn nasty as in violence, I thought when the man stepped in, it would of as he had ver aggressive behavior, as if it had all I needed to do is grab the old torsion bar I keep around the side of the house for such matters.

Do not mess with a 17 year old scottish lad who has a hidden attitude and Terrano parts.
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Old 21-07-2013, 23:13   #6
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After it hit the car, I didn't know the kid was their untill the bang, was listening to my music quite loud
sorry mate gotta go with the mum she has just seen her child hit by a car or vice versa shes worrying about the kid then some one starts shouting out the window well the kid still lays on the floor
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sorry mate gotta go with the mum she has just seen her child hit by a car or vice versa shes worrying about the kid then some one starts shouting out the window well the kid still lays on the floor
I get the impression that you were stationary at the time Ryan, is that correct? Rick
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I get the impression that you were stationary at the time Ryan, is that correct? Rick
Yes, was just sitting in the car listening to my music
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That was what I though, so Darril come on and agree Ryan was right, the mum should be responsible for her child if need be if she cannot control it the child should be on reins, Rick
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That was what I though, so Darril come on and agree Ryan was right, the mum should be responsible for her child if need be if she cannot control it the child should be on reins, Rick
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if was one of my kids i would have shouted at them and made them apologise
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good lad. Stand your ground.

So how would Ryan or - anybody else this happened to - go about getting the parents to cough up for the repair? What if it was a decent sized crease instead of a wee mark?
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That was what I though, so Darril come on and agree Ryan was right, the mum should be responsible for her child if need be if she cannot control it the child should be on reins, Rick
if the child is on a bike u may need more than reins im sure u wont agree with me but if one of mine was hit by car my thoughts would shit what just happened then just get to the kid. would not matter if it was mine or not then someone shouting out the window would piss me off
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Aye, the car is fine, I'll get a pic of the mark, tbh, it'll probably polish out, but that's not the point, if they apologised I'd of said look, its ok, these things happen, but the fact the kit just homage me a dirty look and went off, theats what made me roll down the windowvand yell,, I mean they knew I was in the car, theyd of heard the music in it as it was a quite street
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if was one of my kids i would have shouted at them and made them apologise
Good parenting then
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if the child is on a bike u may need more than reins im sure u wont agree with me but if one of mine was hit by car my thoughts would shit what just happened then just get to the kid. would not matter if it was mine or not then someone shouting out the window would piss me off
they weren't hit by a car tho, they rode into the car while it was stationary, engine off and just radio on
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