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Verbal abuse
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Walking home from work tonight I made the mistake of crossing against the light. I had too quickly made the assumption that the giant silver mercedes people carrier coming towards me was slowing down...oh how wrong I was!!The torrent of verbal abuse that followed -"you stupid * * * * c****" left me well shaken. I actually felt as if I had been slapped across my face...and needed to beg forgiveness for my stupidity. Why is there so much anger in our society......or am I being naive to still expect consideration? I know I made a mistake but does it justify abuse from a stranger?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sometimes people make the assumtion that others will abide by the law, it probably scared the driver because he /she was going to fast and assumed you would wait...........having been knocked over and also knocked over someone else, im alot more wary when im driving.Dont think always someone will slow down because they wont,and not to lecture,but pay attention,only have one life...:)
If it happens again go and speak to them but put on a spastic voice.
Not wishing to demean our handicapped brothers and sisters, the driver will always be racked with guilt.
A good stutter and say something like
"So so so sorr sorry mister. P p p p please don't tell ma ma ma my mummy. She will b b b be very cross. I am so so sor sor sorry"
Trust me they will feel bad afterwards.
Not wishing to demean our handicapped brothers and sisters, the driver will always be racked with guilt.
A good stutter and say something like
"So so so sorr sorry mister. P p p p please don't tell ma ma ma my mummy. She will b b b be very cross. I am so so sor sor sorry"
Trust me they will feel bad afterwards.