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Old 11-15-2013, 09:20 AM
 
Location: InnerLoop
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Slow down and quit being passive aggressive with the ignorant attitude of I'll speed because I want to do so and I'm mad at the world anyway.
You seriously have issues. That narrow-minded type of thinking is why we can't have nice things.
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Old 11-15-2013, 07:34 PM
 
Location: Non Extradition Country
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There are some messed up comments and lots of projecting going on. Sad.

Also, get over yourselves already. Other drivers don't owe you anything.
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Old 11-17-2013, 08:23 AM
 
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+1 What government agency empowered her to "do her part" to slow down traffic/speeders?
None needed. Just obeying the speed limit is all that is required.
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Old 11-17-2013, 11:26 AM
 
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Speeders get away with breaking the law quite often over the short term, but not over the long term. I do my part as often as possible to ensure that some of them get caught.
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Stop trying to be the speed police, move over... if youre going to do 5 over... You're being a troll and going to get people killed because of the aforementioned idiots who are on quests to ****ing kill everybody.

Ignorant doesn't fix ignorant. Speed doesn't kill (not saying driving 120 when its BUSY is right either and I call those bastards in). It's the sudden deceleration from situations created by you guys who are too busy caring about everyone else.

Exactly. The real selfish drivers on the road are the Cindys of Houston trying to be the road police. Okay Zimmerman. Either join the force or stop acting like a wannabe policing everyone else's speed.

I'm not a dangerous speeder but I sure do go faster than the speed limit by a bit. And I'm always always noticed that the speeders are usually the ones with the most control. To speed you have to be watching and paying attention. Most who speed fast are much more aware. Aware and ready to quickly move around Cindy and her minivan driving self.

The slow effers are the texters and cell talkers on the road. Texts have killed MORE than speeding. So slow people texting move the hell out of the way. Line up behind each other so when you crash you're all in the same boat. Not one is full aware. That phone call is so much more important than driving that text is SO much sooooo much more important

I have both hands on the wheel and my phone is on my console. Unless I get a text displaying 911 from a family member I will NOT, will NEVER answer my phone. Mom, dad, family, who the hell ever. I'm driving so I'll call you back when I'm in park.

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You seriously have issues. That narrow-minded type of thinking is why we can't have nice things.

I can't rep you again but 1+
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