Anyone seen letting the side down?
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Mouse_GTI
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Anyone seen letting the side down?
I'd like to think us Polo owners are a little more sensible than your boy racers in their Corsas and Saxos etc. So imagine how pissed off I was today when some arsehole in a standard Polo GTI decided to scream past me in the wrong lane and cut in front of me on purpose. Once I got round the corner I nailed it down past him and did the same to him to see how he liked it. He wasn't happy, and once we got to a set of lights and crossroads, he was sitting behind me. Lights went green and I set off normally, and he absoultely ragged it past me in front of oncoming traffic. What was the point? 
i can tell u y they do it........ because they think theyre big and dont like being shown up....... specially if the other person has the same car as them. they obviously have no respect for other drivers and high chance of them not having a clean licence either. if anything it makes them look stupid cause if i see someone do that i normally ask myself the same question......... wats the point? most of the time one way or another u end up being behind them at the next lights or going past them in traffic and then thinking to urself............ yea u got far didnt u... not so big now.....
i hate people that do that to but as long as no ones hurt, especially my car or me, i just let them get on with it.
i hate people that do that to but as long as no ones hurt, especially my car or me, i just let them get on with it.
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mk4 glx 1.6
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Re: Anyone seen letting the side down?
How you can condone his driving when you decided to repeat his manoeuvre is beyond me !
Like you said:
Like you said:
Mouse_GTI wrote:What was the point?
Re: Anyone seen letting the side down?
Hit the nail on hte head there I feel!mk4 glx 1.6 wrote:How you can condone his driving when you decided to repeat his manoeuvre is beyond me !
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Even still. It then doesn't excuse you for doing the exact same thing, just because you think it's wrong but do it anyway to "teach him a lesson".Mouse_GTI wrote:I just get really agitated when something like this happens
There's no moral high ground when you stoop to the level of who you're criticising.
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Mouse_GTI
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So I was driving like a chav, sitting at lights then setting off for someone to almost take my bumper off?
I've admitted I rose to the bait a little and shot past him once round the corner, but after that I let him get on with it, so it far from makes me a chav. I wasn't the one overtaking people at a set of traffic lights with oncoming traffic in one of Aberdeens busiest roads

