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Man in Minivan Murders Motorcyclist
Brent P wrote:
> In article >, Michael Snyder wrote: > > >>And sometime during my first year of motorcycling (1979), I had >>a drunk driver chasing me all over city streets in San Francisco >>one night, after I'd said something to him about his driving erratically. >>After splitting lanes between two trucks and losing him down an alley, >>I found a pay phone and called the cops -- but they didn't seem to care. > > > Why not leave the road and go where the '4-wheeler' can't? (or at least > where you can get further away and his vehicle become seriously and > expensively damaged) This was inner city -- pretty much "downtown". I coulda gone onto the sidewalk, but that wouldn't have got me far enough out of his reach. S'pose I coulda used a street light for a barrier, but, well, didn't really think of it. ;-) |
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