Posted by tg in VA on July 21, 2013 at 12:46:21 from (75.197.240.44):
In Reply to: Some people! RANT! posted by Bret4207 on July 21, 2013 at 07:33:47:
I live on a dead end road in the county with the town cemetary and sewer plant at the end. The speed limit is posted...25 MPH. One of the town sewer plant workers would pass my house everyday going about 50 MPH. One day my across the street neighbor's daughter and her dog came out their driveway without looking, fortunately the dog was in front and the guy hit the dog rather than the child. I was in my yard and when he stopped, I said in a loud voice, "that's what happens when you drive 50 MPH down this street."
He was a whole lot bigger than me and got very beligerant. I told him I could care less what he had to say, I watched him speed down the street every day. He had a few more words and got in this truck and left.
A couple of days later I saw the town cop in the post office and asked him how fast you had to be going to leave a 62 foot skid mark. He smiled and said that the guy who hit the dog had already been to see him to file a complaint against me. He also told me that he told the guy he would have to file the complaint with the state police as the town had no jurisdiction as the street is in the county.
My next door neighbor said I shouldn't have said anything to him as he was a local drug dealer's "enforcer" whatever tham means.
Anyway, the dog lived and I never heard anything else about it but it goes to show how things get twisted.
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