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09 January 2013, 13:32
Scriptus
Goodness bloody gracious
http://motoring.iafrica.com/features/833622.html

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09 January 2013, 13:43
ozhunter
When my African mates complain about some of their country folk I remind them that we have just as bad. What's worse is that we are suppose to have a good education system for everyone.
09 January 2013, 14:02
Scriptus
That's the scary part, I understand the situation here, to a degree anyway, but what excuse has that bloke. He does not live in a dysfuntional society or country compared to SA or other places in the world. Cool
09 January 2013, 14:39
ozhunter
Maybe its the dysfunctional Fed Government that drove him mad?? Heck, I don't know....
09 January 2013, 18:43
Bill/Oregon
I've seen some serious road rage here in Oregon, but that's a doozy. Guy probably needs a time out in a mental institution.


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10 January 2013, 13:34
eagle27
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
I've seen some serious road rage here in Oregon, but that's a doozy. Guy probably needs a time out in a mental institution.


Nah he needs someone that's carrying to step out and put a bullet into his stupid thick head - no excuse and we wonder what the f...k is wrong in the world today.
12 January 2013, 10:07
Bren7X64
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
I've seen some serious road rage here in Oregon, but that's a doozy. Guy probably needs a time out in a mental institution.


+1 there


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13 January 2013, 06:52
sambarman338
There's something funny about that story, like the way they keep obscuring the number plate and the guy's face. It's not as though he's supposed to be an innocent bystander. Assuming he is the perpetrator of the act, he deserved to be exposed. And since he had not been charged by police at that stage, I can't see how the usual rules of guarding a charged person's identity could apply.