Removal of wing mirror with fist (nice armoured knuckles on my gloves)
Boot in the door (would be better with MX boots with the steel toe-caps)
Take his rego and *555 him
Take his rego, find out where he lives, then slash his tyres.
Take his rego, find out where he lives, then smack every panel on his car with a club hammer
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Revenge = lack of self control.
There are only losers in a road rage.
I feel ya...
I was riding along don buck road today.. this prick in a 'builders ute' started undertaking me.. came level with my foot peg... I slowed down so I was level with driver... opened visor (tinted) and proceeded to abuse the smeg out of the driver... "what the fark do you think your doing" etc etc.. he began speeding up...laughing... I gave the bike a 'blip' and gave his vehicle a 'mirrorectomy'.
He kept his farking distance after that... what a fucktard....
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
It needs to be a rear door, and is a better solution for lanesplitting violations rather than moving ones...
I've only "taken retribution" once, and that was whacking the wing mirror. It was amazingly unsatisfying, made me feel guilty, and paranoid about the possibility of revenge. Usually I just lean on TheButtonThatActivatesTheTripleHornsOfDoom. For a goodly long time.
I think with some people it (retribution) is the only solution or viable response, but I also think that oftentimes they have no idea they've "sinned", don't care (if it was deliberate / they're a fucktard), or it leads to escalation (particularly if they don't know they were wrong, or were deliberately bad).
Plus from a legal point of view, once you do something, it jumps into criminal offending (willful damage) rather than being a traffic offense. In this instance, the whole thing's dubious, given that you were failing to keep left (from a legal point of view; I know that from a safety point of view it was OKish).
Ask yourself too, what is your motivation? Revenge? Education? Taking the moral high ground? If revenge/retribution, then remember it's "a dish best served cold", and if done while on your bike, you need to be sure there's no possibility of retaliation (i.e., they can't get your number, chase you, etc.).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Doesn't count as revenge if you were taking 'evasive action' that results in the removal of said wing mirror...
For a disturbing side note, most Euro wing mirrors are actually designed to detach in the event of a collision with a vehicle of the two wheeled variety!
I'll take kick in the door or punch through the window then thanks![]()
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When I get a tosser attempting to hump the back of my bike with their car espescially at night. I usually drop a gear, pull to the left and check that it isn't an unmarked police car playing with me before I react.
Deep breath build a bridge and get over it
Yep, if I was younger then options 1,2,4 &5 would have been carried out.
However I have since realised that my details are only $2 away at the local post shop, and with the sorts that live around here it is best not even to open your mouth if you get a little frustrated with some-body's driving.
So, if the incident is bad enough then let the law deal with it, otherwise life is too short to be stressed about any sort of incident that may anger you.
Just move on.
Rant about them to your mates if you want to, and get it off your chest, however it is a case of glass houses, chucking stones, etc...
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