Posted by jimg.allentown on November 17, 2014 at 16:53:02 from (98.115.105.174):
In Reply to: todays rant! posted by jon f mn on November 17, 2014 at 08:06:08:
Well, how about this....... I have had similar things happen to me when I was trucking. Several possible solutions....
1) A handful of pennies tossed out the window. Scare them witless (or more so) without any REAL danger other than a few chips in the windshield.
2) A handful of marshmallows thrown out the window. Scares the daylights out of them without doing any real harm.
3) Pull over at a safe spot to let them pass by and continue on their way without you.
4) Dial 911. What that vehicle was doing was illegal on several counts. Failure to keep right in many states. Left lane is for PASSING ONLT. Shadowing you for miles is HARRASSMENT. Obstructing you in any way (like preventing you from passing if need be) is interfering with interstate commerce - a federal offense. Highway patrol just may have relieved him of some of his money.
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