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Old 03 July 2005, 09:59 PM
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Thought it would never happen
The wife nipped up to the local co-op on thursday night and stopped outside the shop ,suddenly this 16ish year old yobbo opens the passenger door and jumps in to the passenger seat.My wife in no uncertain terms asked him to get out to which he replied "Make Me"..bad move and wrong answer.Fortunatly he was removed from the car by his mates who apologised for his behavoir...just as well because if he hadnt got out the ignition key was on its way into a new resting place in his pork pie...not the most passive person my wife..I Know from experience.
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Originally Posted by powerman1
Thought it would never happen
The wife nipped up to the local co-op on thursday night and stopped outside the shop ,suddenly this 16ish year old yobbo opens the passenger door and jumps in to the passenger seat.My wife in no uncertain terms asked him to get out to which he replied "Make Me"..bad move and wrong answer.Fortunatly he was removed from the car by his mates who apologised for his behavoir...just as well because if he hadnt got out the ignition key was on its way into a new resting place in his pork pie...not the most passive person my wife..I Know from experience.


That i would like to see, hope your wife o.k though dude


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Old 03 July 2005, 11:22 PM
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wow he was one lucky bugger

if he had done that to me from the second he said no i would have broke his face
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Originally Posted by powerman1
Thought it would never happen
The wife nipped up to the local co-op on thursday night and stopped outside the shop ,suddenly this 16ish year old yobbo opens the passenger door and jumps in to the passenger seat.My wife in no uncertain terms asked him to get out to which he replied "Make Me"..bad move and wrong answer.Fortunatly he was removed from the car by his mates who apologised for his behavoir...just as well because if he hadnt got out the ignition key was on its way into a new resting place in his pork pie...not the most passive person my wife..I Know from experience.

Lashed up youngster ?? Key to the eyeball ?????
Fu ck me that's harsh

If It was a kid of mine blinded by you or your other half I'd see you sent down.

Or maybe I'd flip my lid

and you wouldn't want that.

nor, would you want the guilt on your conscience

Sounds like he wasn't a bad lad - his mates recognised he had made a mistake and took steps to resolve it. And if his mates were prepared to look after him then I believe he was worth looking after.
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True but in this day and age, a woman (not too sure if she had kids in the car or not) cannot be too carefull.

How many stories have you heard about carjackings, and kids being left in the car.

Anyway MACE is the way forward.
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Originally Posted by cookstar
True but in this day and age, a woman (not too sure if she had kids in the car or not) cannot be too carefull.

How many stories have you heard about carjackings, and kids being left in the car.

Anyway MACE is the way forward.
Well - If he was pigmentally challenged I wouldn't hesitate ! TBH
Seen enough to get my guard up in certain circumstances ( don't give a fuc k what anyone else says - I will protect my family to the death - just unlucky if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time I guess)
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Originally Posted by jods
Well - If he was pigmentally challenged I wouldn't hesitate ! TBH
Seen enough to get my guard up in certain circumstances ( don't give a fuc k what anyone else says - I will protect my family to the death - just unlucky if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time I guess)
Dont quite get where ya coming from with that one fella, but you macking the same point as me kind off. if i had my boy in the car, and someone jumped in it, if i felt there was any threat he would get it, as you just said defend my family to the death.

Dont take it the wrong way, but i wouldnt care whoes offspring it was, nobody would get between me and my son.
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Originally Posted by cookstar
Dont quite get where ya coming from with that one fella, but you macking the same point as me kind off. if i had my boy in the car, and someone jumped in it, if i felt there was any threat he would get it, as you just said defend my family to the death.

Dont take it the wrong way, but i wouldnt care whoes offspring it was, nobody would get between me and my son.
For sure. I applaud that and would expect the courts to also.

Just had my outlook formed after nearly 40 years of experience. It might sound non PC but there are "Thugs" out there and then there are "Savages".

Anyone trying to take something from me has got to accept that they are risking their liberty, freedom, capacity to move etc !!



That said - I am very very good at analysing people and can ascertain very quickly if they are a threat.
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forget p.c dont go in for all that, im a fan of speaking my mind, and if that offends certain people then get over it.

Yes there are too many scumbags about, but i believe the bigger problem is the amount of kids that aspire to be yob/thugs/general scum, as it seem sthis is the fashionable thing to be.

Maybe OTT but it was only about 10 years since i was a teenager, had a gang of mates etc, how we where and how they are now are two worlds apart, just wonder what the NEXT generation are gonna be like??? Scary.


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Old 04 July 2005, 07:48 AM
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Sad sign of the times that we even have to think like this.
But unfortunately you do have to be proactive in protecting yourself and possesions these days.
What that lad did was undoubtedly stupid, and may have been a prank; but there are too few people out there that feel they have to be responsible for their actions.
And when they cry "Coz I was only joking" , its too f**kin late.

Not many people, in a split second are going to wonder,
is this guy having a laugh or is he going to attempt injure me/kids blah blah.
You pi$$ about like that take the consequences. Nuff said.
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i would have driven off and scared the livin sh*te outta him.... altho having no kids etc would help....
Old 04 July 2005, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jods
Lashed up youngster ?? Key to the eyeball ?????
Fu ck me that's harsh

If It was a kid of mine blinded by you or your other half I'd see you sent down.

Or maybe I'd flip my lid

and you wouldn't want that.

nor, would you want the guilt on your conscience

Sounds like he wasn't a bad lad - his mates recognised he had made a mistake and took steps to resolve it. And if his mates were prepared to look after him then I believe he was worth looking after.
are you taking the ****?

if it was your kid who did sumthing like that then your scum who cant bring up kids properlly

"sounds like he is not a bad lad"

its like sumthing a trisha spec familly would say about the local drug dealer if he gave a kid mars bar
Old 04 July 2005, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
are you taking the ****?

if it was your kid who did sumthing like that then your scum who cant bring up kids properlly

"sounds like he is not a bad lad"

its like sumthing a trisha spec familly would say about the local drug dealer if he gave a kid mars bar
Spot on Sticky Micky.

Any parent who condones that behaviour deserves a good thumping as well as the kid.
Old 04 July 2005, 09:39 AM
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I agree with the 2 above
Old 04 July 2005, 09:39 AM
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What's the difference from scum in your home to scum in your car? Nothing. Once they cross the line of entering your personal space/property, all there civil libities go out the window. I will protect myself & my property to the best of my ability. Law or no law, my reasonable force is probably more than the law would like, but they cross the line, they have to expect the consiquences.
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Originally Posted by jods
Well - If he was pigmentally challenged I wouldn't hesitate ! TBH
Seen enough to get my guard up in certain circumstances ( don't give a fuc k what anyone else says - I will protect my family to the death - just unlucky if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time I guess)
Can't believe you said that (not the bit about protecting you family - I'd do the same)
Old 04 July 2005, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by angel-eyes
Can't believe you said that (not the bit about protecting you family - I'd do the same)
I'd like to know what he has against albino people. It's only a few dodgy alleles on the wrong loci, isn't it?
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
I'd like to know what he has against albino people. It's only a few dodgy alleles on the wrong loci, isn't it?
I'm not sure - it's all XY XX to me <rubs red eyes>
Old 04 July 2005, 10:40 AM
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I suppose she could have been diplomatic and asked him nicely to leave and if he had refused then give him the keys and her money and quietly get out of the car before he gets his weapen out.This sort of thing is going on all over and many drivers have their cars swiped at knife point and its too late then..this ***** will think twice before he tries this one again.And as for his age it dont make no difference but i think she may have been a little bit more reasonable if he had been say aged 80+.
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Anyroad up... she didn't stick it in his eye, so what the **** are we all arguing about?
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Originally Posted by powerman1
Thought it would never happen
The wife nipped up to the local co-op on thursday night and stopped outside the shop ,suddenly this 16ish year old yobbo opens the passenger door and jumps in to the passenger seat.My wife in no uncertain terms asked him to get out to which he replied "Make Me"..bad move and wrong answer.Fortunatly he was removed from the car by his mates who apologised for his behavoir...just as well because if he hadnt got out the ignition key was on its way into a new resting place in his pork pie...not the most passive person my wife..I Know from experience.
Well done that Lady!!!!!!!!
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Bottom line to me is that if you get into my car without asking my express permission and you are old enough to know what you are doing I will hurt you. Especially if you rip open the door and land in the seat next to me without warning. You will feel the full force of my anger and I would be happy to answer for my actions in a court of law. You can all figure out what the defence would be "thought I was being car jacked m'lud". And before you ask, yes I can afford very good legal advice

Far too many teenagers think they can do what they like to impress their mates, look "cool", etc etc. A good slap for overstepping the mark is what they require in circumstances like this.

I hope the little tw&t realises how lucky he is that his mates dragged him away and the lady concerned didn't call the police and make a formal complaint....although the idea of her dealing with him as she may have appeals.

Far too much PC in this country for our own good and things will only get worse.

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Some tired this with my g/f but luckily she'd locked the door, it was on a dark dock road at some lights, scared the **** outa her...

Seriously though he wouldn't have done it to a bloke... *****
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3.31am
Originally Posted by jods
Lashed up youngster ?? Key to the eyeball ?????
Fu ck me that's harsh

If It was a kid of mine blinded by you or your other half I'd see you sent down.

Or maybe I'd flip my lid

and you wouldn't want that.

nor, would you want the guilt on your conscience

Sounds like he wasn't a bad lad - his mates recognised he had made a mistake and took steps to resolve it. And if his mates were prepared to look after him then I believe he was worth looking after.
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Originally Posted by jods
Well - If he was pigmentally challenged I wouldn't hesitate ! TBH
Seen enough to get my guard up in certain circumstances ( don't give a fuc k what anyone else says - I will protect my family to the death - just unlucky if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time I guess)
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Youths like that get what they deserve.

I've been robbed while sitting in my car with a mate. They had a screwdriver in their hand and threatened us. One of them proceeded to climb over and steal the stereo with an instrument while we sat there. This has made me weary wherever i go. A mental scar i guess. If a youth threatens your space like that then they deserve whats coming to them. A scar for there troubles!!
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Ever seen Lethal Weapon 3 where Mel Gibson is driving the security van, puts on seat belt and floors it, drops the anchors bad guy quickly leaves the passenger seat via the windscreen? Thats what happens to the toe rag who gets in my passenger seat uninvited and i wont give a second thought to what his dad thinks!
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Originally Posted by jods
Lashed up youngster ?? Key to the eyeball ?????
Fu ck me that's harsh

lashed up youngster. trying to act good in front of his mates.

the other night there i am on pc thinking its getting late better go and put car away in garage ( garage not by house ) so off i proceed to get trainers on walk out of house. what do i see... some little fcukin tosser has jumped on my car stood on roof and yes caved it in .... i'm not fcukin well impressed i can tell you, bugger all i can do will take it to dentmaster garage in morning i think, get in car slam door ( i'm still pissed off) roof goes pop dent is out... i'm a little happier.... anyway my point is i don't work hard to have some little bellend who " lashed up and impressing friends" to deface my personal property, weather i'm in it or not. all very simple you over step that line you have to accept if your found out you will pay hard.

oh me if i'd of found him i'd of proceeded to break both legs in several places. maybe then he won't be so assertive in pissing people off. fcukin kids curfew the lot of em i say. and no drinking til 21 either..
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Similar incident happened to me late last night, went to pick wife up from tube station, pulled up outside and from nowhere this chav gets in the front demands to be taken home. I obviously acted as if he was hijacking me, i grabbed hold of the burberry clad one and smashed his head into the dash and kicked him out of the car. Turns out he mistook me for a taxi!!!! Oh well thats life. Wife thought I over reacted, errr ............................










On reflection maybe I did react a little too quickly, and just beacause he was wearing burberry doesnt mean he was a violent, agressive, pissed up druggy who cant read or write. Obviously cant read because I dont have Taxi written on the car...............















and before all you liberal wishy washy left of centre, oh its not their fault, I was joking, I didnt really hurt him, but I did take £15 off him up front and then told him to f**k off.
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Originally Posted by jods
Lashed up youngster ?? Key to the eyeball ?????
Fu ck me that's harsh

If It was a kid of mine blinded by you or your other half I'd see you sent down.

Or maybe I'd flip my lid

and you wouldn't want that.

nor, would you want the guilt on your conscience

Sounds like he wasn't a bad lad - his mates recognised he had made a mistake and took steps to resolve it. And if his mates were prepared to look after him then I believe he was worth looking after.

And we can all make a judgement call in the time it takes to punch someone in the face, steal there handbag and the rest of the mates pull your wife out of the car???


if it was my son, and he got mullered yes i would be pissed off, but not half as much as him for what he had done..

ask your wife how she would feel if some bloke just jumped into her car, i bet she wouldnt be so genteel

where do you draw the line beween a prank and making somone fear for there saftey???

M
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The little **** would have deserved a key in the eye/throat/lung, who the hell does he think he is getting into someone elses car, tosser.


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