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At least they aren't throwing things. One of my co-workers is a jogger and one time a redneck in a pickup truck threw an unopened beer can at him on a 55mph road. Luckily it hit him in the shoulder area; had it hit him in the head he would have been killed.
I always love it when they are going by so fast and they shout something that you can't even understand.
"HEY!!! BLAH BLAH blah blah blah..."
It's just teenagers being teenagers. I would ignore and get on with your life. It is pretty stupid on their part though, since most states have concealed carry now and you never know who might be "packing".
At least they aren't throwing things. One of my co-workers is a jogger and one time a redneck in a pickup truck threw an unopened beer can at him on a 55mph road. Luckily it hit him in the shoulder area; had it hit him in the head he would have been killed.
Wow that is scary. There are a lot of nut jobs out there.
Yep. When I lived in a rural area, I never walked, but my mailbox was a target. It seemed the thing to do was to drive by and stick a bat out the window and demolish a random mailbox. After I bought a new one, my Dad told me to put a brick inside, that'd teach 'em. Bored teenagers.
LOL Fiona, we had the same problem, happened twice before we set up the little bastards by sinking a new pole down into a 4 foot deep and 4x4 wide concrete pad. That time one of them broke an arm. Their parents even tried to sue us for medical because their kid got hurt vandalizing our property. Instead, we pressed charges once we knew was doing it, and they went to jail for a weekend
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