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Official local mnemonic: London Postal area: Borehamwood
Issued: between september 2013 and february 2014 White Volkswagen Polo, manufactured in 2013, first registered on 1 October 2013. Cylinder capacity: 1198cc, CO2 emissions: 128 g/km. As of 3 November 2017 this vehicle had done 30,950 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 138,900 miles.
Having watched the video, it's clear to see the woman was in the wrong. She should have been able to see the motorcycle coming around the corner if she'd turned her head but maybe her illegally tinted windows obscured her vision. The biker should have kept things civil but it sounded like she called him a "fucking dick", which set him off swearing.
Get as many "bikers" or whatever you wanna call them to join in these comments, including those oh-so abusive commentators on You Tube calling her all names under the sun. You didn't like the way she reacted. Well, I understand you were angry at what happened. That goes without saying. But you exploded hence it stopped being about the rights and wrongs of the road and it was you balling in her face, calling her disgusting names. You lost your own argument by doing that, regardless of whether or not you feel you are in the right. And the police will say exactly the same thing: you aggravated the situation.
You've got to understand including for your own safety. Anyone emerging from that junction has a SEVERELY restricted field-of-view. Don't you agree on that? There was in reality all but two or 3 seconds maximum in which she would have seen you, registered your presence, and acted. Yes, she was in the wrong. But bloody hell dude..you should know that situations like this invite danger. But go ahead and feel superior if you must; you got a woman driving a car who accidentally pulled out on you and now you're spoiled her evening and possibly her Christmas by acting like a foul-mouthed yob. It's not what happened I am disagreeing with - it's the way YOU dealt with it. And have you been riding long? Because if you keep acting like that then know that there are people out there ten times as irate as yourself, people who are only too eager to take it to another level. This is no joke my man. I've seen it myself: from zero to rage and then a hospital and/or courtroom. Some people end up dead because of it. Is it really worth getting so worked up about it? You have to remain calm and be the bigger man as well as a gentlemen. You didn't. You assumed she was the worst kind of human being because she made a simple, honest mistake and now you just have to make her life hell because of it. I wouldn't feel proud of myself acting like you did, regardless of whether it was a man or woman in that car. Totally needless behaviour.
You also did yourself absolutely no favours with your language. You completely blew it. There was simply no need to act so aggressively towards her. You know I'll tell you this: if you are THIS angry on a road then it's no wonder you get into bother. Had you been calmer you would have been on your way and I bet you might have even got a pretty smile and a sorry. There is being right and there is being pedantic, argumentative and abusive. Guess which one you were..stay safe and ride on it's not worth getting so worked up. She didn't deserve that.
Having watched the video, it's clear to see the woman was in the wrong. She should have been able to see the motorcycle coming around the corner if she'd turned her head but maybe her illegally tinted windows obscured her vision. The biker should have kept things civil but it sounded like she called him a "fucking dick", which set him off swearing.