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Posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 21:14:44 from (63.178.90.49):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
I apologize since it wasnt completely relevent, but everyone has been such a good source of knowledge, I figured I'd give it a try. Anyways, I was at a friends, making sure his motorcycle was ready for the guy interested who was coming to look at it, as it was for sale. He takes it for a spin up the back road near his house, and while I didnt know it, my friend told me how a guy, driving down the middle of the road, doing approx. 10mph in his ford taurus wagon. My friend goes around him, and the guy suddenly gets mad, starts yelling at screaming at my friend, on how he shouldnt be riding it (off road bike, not licensed or registered) I can see how this could be a problem, but the only traffic on this road was the guy and my buddy. So he follows my friend home, and calls the police. OK now that he's called the police and explained everything, he still wouldnt leave, so after pleading with this man, being nice as possible, still wouldnt cut my friend a break even though he was selling the bike and this wouldnt become a habit thing. Now he started yelling and screaming obceneties, until the police came, and tried ever trick in the book to get my friend in trouble. The police just said not to do it and that was the end of that. However it was a tense situation and I wanted to protect myself incase I had fallen into this situation later on in life. Thanks to all who replied.
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