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Posted by Kent in NB on January 06, 2006 at 16:13:01 from (142.166.250.8):
I got nailed as I drove in my driveway tonite(4:15pm). Had my flashers going, SMV sign, and rear light on, in daylite. Slowed down and waited for opposing traffic to go by, and started to make my turn. POW! Ponytail, buzzhead guy in a topaz hit me on my 3pth bar and left rear tire. Thank goodness for loaded tires and front end loader. Kept me upright. The topaz is pretty, much totaled. No one hurt. He got charged. Eyewitness stopped and backed this guy down, when he started to go after me. While sitting in the cruiser, heard the background check on this fella. # failure to appear notices on his record in another province. Officer tried to get in french so I could not hear. Translating offences is not to hard. Officer told me to be sure I have eye contact with road warriors from now on, and absolutely use any and all signals. No damage to tractor, other than slight bends to lock pins in adj. stablizers. Could have been there before. No cuts to tires, hope all is well in a.m.. What else should I check, other than my shorts?
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