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Originally Posted by pickenup
Oh, I LOVE to hear of that kind of justice! Good stuff!
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:mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by pickenup
Oh, I LOVE to hear of that kind of justice! Good stuff!
Too bad that doesn't happen more often.Quote:
Originally Posted by Driftwood
Had a cituation there on 44th just west of the graveyard (headed into Golden). Was behind a lady doing about 25 in about a 40 zone. She was buisy talking with a passenger and wasn't about to do the speed limit. I wouldn't say I was on her tail but I was closer than I probably should have been. I got to a place where there is a lengthly turn lane on the right and I took it to pass. I speed up, she speeds up. I speed up some more, she speeds up some more. Finally I punch it and get over in front of her just before the intersection and look to see that I am at just over 70 mph. She slows back down to probably about 25 and then takes that turn.
I so wanted to follow her home but I knew that I would have ended up having to deal with the cops.
This one happened about 2-3 months ago.
Leaving the house at 7:30 am the sun is blinding. As I approached the red light by my house I could not tell if it was green or red. Once I could make it out, I proceeded to complete a right turn. Some genius making a left from the other side of the intersection almost hits my car. I honked the horn and raised both hands, as if to say what the f@#$. He then starts to tailgate for atleast two miles. When I Pull into the local 7-11 he pulls his car directly behind mine. I assessed the situation and proceed to retrieve my Glock 32-c from the door panel. Upon leaving the store with my freshly purchased coffee, this guy jumps out with a baseball bat and starts to approach. I let him get about 7' away and reached for the Glock. It was at this point I realized the store parking lot was full of innocent bysatnders. Not wanting to shoot this person I assumed my defensive position and communicated my intentions if he did not comply with my warnings to return to his vehicle an leave the area. After what seemed like forever he finally saw that I wasn't playing around and left. After the guy left the store I sat in my car for a few minutes waited for the rush to pass. At least 3 people came up over to check on me including a retired sherriff's deputy, Who was impressed by the fact I never spilled my coffee.
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[monday morning QB] I woulda had him spread eagle on the ground waiting for the cops and let them deal with him. We don't need people like that running around trying to threaten/intimidate people[/QB]
Wonderful choice in calibers there, bro! Best Glock out there, IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by recon1976
[beer]
yes I agree although I just got my model 22 and I love it. The 32-c still will always have its place in the car. :twisted: