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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 787241" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>The thread on the False bradishing report brings to mind an incident in Kansas recently. On the Kansas CCW forum there was a thread where one of the members was almost ran into.</p><p></p><p>I am a fairly good writer, but I would be hard put to paraphrase the events, so I decided to do a C&P. </p><p>Here is the story in the guys own words:</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>OK, here's the deal. Never had to do this before so I'm still a little rattled.</strong></p><p><strong>Driving home from work today I'm in traffic and there is this jerk in an older model Camry driving like a complete a-hole. Cutting in and out of traffic, not signaling, tail gating, etc... a real danger.</strong></p><p><strong>Anyway, this guy cuts in front of me so close I think he hits me, have to stomp on the brakes, everything inside the van flies...</strong></p><p><strong>So I'm going again and I see this guy turn into my turn. So I'm right behind him and see him turn into his cul-de-sac.</strong></p><p><strong>I turn in after him and roll down my passenger side window when I see him get out to check the community mail-box.</strong></p><p><strong>Shouldn't have, but I stop and say to him that 'he shouldn't drive like that, you almost hit me', attitude is rolling off this guy and he says 'then stay out of the fast lane *****!'.</strong></p><p><strong>So I reply 'hey, you about hit me.' and he replies 'so, you want to do something about it?' and gets out of his car.</strong></p><p><strong>Before I can reply he tries to open the passenger side door, it's locked, but the window is down. So he reaches in and unlocks it and opens the passenger side door and starts to get in. So... I pull my CC pistol and point it straight at him. He jumps back and slams the door and runs to the back of his car and starts to get something out of the trunk.</strong></p><p><strong>I realize this has gone too far and reverse out of there ASAP. He starts throwing things at me from his trunk (bluffing on anything being in there I guess).</strong></p><p></p><p>This was his report of the incident and was followed by one of the longer threads on the Kansas forum, including input from both two lawyers, and yours truly. </p><p>Bottom line for the members of the forum was that he acted imprudently some saying that he provoked the other guy's actions, with others saying that he did not. The general consensus was that even if legal, what he did was not wise. And I would agree with this.</p><p>BTW mods, if you think that the C&P that I did here is not kosher, please feel free to delete the post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 787241, member: 5391"] The thread on the False bradishing report brings to mind an incident in Kansas recently. On the Kansas CCW forum there was a thread where one of the members was almost ran into. I am a fairly good writer, but I would be hard put to paraphrase the events, so I decided to do a C&P. Here is the story in the guys own words: [B] OK, here's the deal. Never had to do this before so I'm still a little rattled. Driving home from work today I'm in traffic and there is this jerk in an older model Camry driving like a complete a-hole. Cutting in and out of traffic, not signaling, tail gating, etc... a real danger. Anyway, this guy cuts in front of me so close I think he hits me, have to stomp on the brakes, everything inside the van flies... So I'm going again and I see this guy turn into my turn. So I'm right behind him and see him turn into his cul-de-sac. I turn in after him and roll down my passenger side window when I see him get out to check the community mail-box. Shouldn't have, but I stop and say to him that 'he shouldn't drive like that, you almost hit me', attitude is rolling off this guy and he says 'then stay out of the fast lane *****!'. So I reply 'hey, you about hit me.' and he replies 'so, you want to do something about it?' and gets out of his car. Before I can reply he tries to open the passenger side door, it's locked, but the window is down. So he reaches in and unlocks it and opens the passenger side door and starts to get in. So... I pull my CC pistol and point it straight at him. He jumps back and slams the door and runs to the back of his car and starts to get something out of the trunk. I realize this has gone too far and reverse out of there ASAP. He starts throwing things at me from his trunk (bluffing on anything being in there I guess).[/B] This was his report of the incident and was followed by one of the longer threads on the Kansas forum, including input from both two lawyers, and yours truly. Bottom line for the members of the forum was that he acted imprudently some saying that he provoked the other guy's actions, with others saying that he did not. The general consensus was that even if legal, what he did was not wise. And I would agree with this. BTW mods, if you think that the C&P that I did here is not kosher, please feel free to delete the post. [/QUOTE]
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