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<blockquote data-quote="doctruptwn" data-source="post: 787312" data-attributes="member: 5207"><p>Not to undercut Gerhard here, but I think he should have included the OP's Follow up explanation. While I think everyone would agree that following the person in the neighborhoob was not the smartest thing in the world. The OP lived in the same neighborhood, and would have had to pass by this individual anyway.</p><p></p><p>To put this in persective, most of the post to this point had advised him to contact the police and attorney:</p><p></p><p><strong>Did that.</strong></p><p><strong>I wasn't in the slow lane anywhere. He almost hit me on Zoo blvd He almost hit a dozen people... This guy was all over, passing people on the shoulder, etc...</strong></p><p><strong>Talking to the guy - bad idea. But... not illegal. Never threatened, cursed, etc... You are allowed to express yourself. The physical placement sounds worse on paper than reality. I had to drive right by there to get home regardless. If he would"ve gone to his house I would never have seen him (which would be fine with me!).</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Not making excuses, just stating the reality. I didn"t draw till he was coming into my van. He had to get out of his car and make two attempts to gain access to MY vehicle. </strong></p><p><strong>Should I have said anything? In hind sight, no way. (You know what they say about hind sight...) But I did not commit a crime per my lawyer.</strong></p><p><strong>__________________</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctruptwn, post: 787312, member: 5207"] Not to undercut Gerhard here, but I think he should have included the OP's Follow up explanation. While I think everyone would agree that following the person in the neighborhoob was not the smartest thing in the world. The OP lived in the same neighborhood, and would have had to pass by this individual anyway. To put this in persective, most of the post to this point had advised him to contact the police and attorney: [B]Did that. I wasn't in the slow lane anywhere. He almost hit me on Zoo blvd He almost hit a dozen people... This guy was all over, passing people on the shoulder, etc... Talking to the guy - bad idea. But... not illegal. Never threatened, cursed, etc... You are allowed to express yourself. The physical placement sounds worse on paper than reality. I had to drive right by there to get home regardless. If he would"ve gone to his house I would never have seen him (which would be fine with me!). Not making excuses, just stating the reality. I didn"t draw till he was coming into my van. He had to get out of his car and make two attempts to gain access to MY vehicle. Should I have said anything? In hind sight, no way. (You know what they say about hind sight...) But I did not commit a crime per my lawyer. __________________ [/B] [/QUOTE]
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