what would you do if you came back to your car
#16
Moderator
Way better to not engage with a stranger on the street for a trivial slight or poor behavior if they have not done any real damage. Any time you engage with a stranger in a potentially adversarial situation even over a small issue things can escalate quickly because you may be dealing with a person who is emotionally unstable and /or they have nothing to lose. If it gets heated or even physical even if you "win" you will also very likely lose - peace of mind, time, money, hassle, etc - just not worth it.
#17
Way better to not engage with a stranger on the street for a trivial slight or poor behavior if they have not done any real damage. Any time you engage with a stranger in a potentially adversarial situation even over a small issue things can escalate quickly because you may be dealing with a person who is emotionally unstable and /or they have nothing to lose. If it gets heated or even physical even if you "win" you will also very likely lose - peace of mind, time, money, hassle, etc - just not worth it.
#18
Once found that I could not get in through my driver's door because a Conversion Van
had been parkedthisclose to mine. Before climbing in and over the console (remember
bench seats?!) I picked up a couple tiny pebbles and placed them under two valve caps.
Slight tightening till I heard some air escaping and I was away. Karma is truly a *****.
had been parkedthisclose to mine. Before climbing in and over the console (remember
bench seats?!) I picked up a couple tiny pebbles and placed them under two valve caps.
Slight tightening till I heard some air escaping and I was away. Karma is truly a *****.
#19
Way better to not engage with a stranger on the street for a trivial slight or poor behavior if they have not done any real damage. Any time you engage with a stranger in a potentially adversarial situation even over a small issue things can escalate quickly because you may be dealing with a person who is emotionally unstable and /or they have nothing to lose. If it gets heated or even physical even if you "win" you will also very likely lose - peace of mind, time, money, hassle, etc - just not worth it.
#20
Lexus Champion
Not worth having an argument with someone that had done a stupid and/or rude thing. You won't win. They will walk away happy and never give it another thought. You will walk away feeling bad, worrying about the incident for perhaps days in agony. That is the unbelievible power of evil. The other guy is controlling you while he is having fun. Don't fall into that trap.
#21
Once found that I could not get in through my driver's door because a Conversion Van
had been parkedthisclose to mine. Before climbing in and over the console (remember
bench seats?!) I picked up a couple tiny pebbles and placed them under two valve caps.
Slight tightening till I heard some air escaping and I was away. Karma is truly a *****.
had been parkedthisclose to mine. Before climbing in and over the console (remember
bench seats?!) I picked up a couple tiny pebbles and placed them under two valve caps.
Slight tightening till I heard some air escaping and I was away. Karma is truly a *****.
Doug k
#22
Moderator
Not that I would ever endorse this practice (again it's better to just walk/drive away) but using a pair of pliers to pull a couple of the valve stems out of the rims flattens the tires without any damage but it is a serious pain in the patoot to deal with because each tire has to be dismounted from the wheel so that a new valve stem can be inserted from the inside.
Last edited by Jabberwock; 06-24-17 at 01:22 PM.
#23
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
now here's a weird scenario.....went to an upscale party on Sat. in the DC suburbs....the host had 2 new Volvos, and one of their friends parked a brand new 540i in the driveway.
The kids next door started a wiffle ball game, and the parents next door who were at the party, both sat on the fender of the Volvo XC60, and I am 100% certain they meant no disrespect? They I think were in their late 50's maybe early 60's? Could it be we look at this differently? I'm baffled, maybe it's just me...
The kids next door started a wiffle ball game, and the parents next door who were at the party, both sat on the fender of the Volvo XC60, and I am 100% certain they meant no disrespect? They I think were in their late 50's maybe early 60's? Could it be we look at this differently? I'm baffled, maybe it's just me...
#24
now here's a weird scenario.....went to an upscale party on Sat. in the DC suburbs....the host had 2 new Volvos, and one of their friends parked a brand new 540i in the driveway.
The kids next door started a wiffle ball game, and the parents next door who were at the party, both sat on the fender of the Volvo XC60, and I am 100% certain they meant no disrespect? They I think were in their late 50's maybe early 60's? Could it be we look at this differently? I'm baffled, maybe it's just me...
The kids next door started a wiffle ball game, and the parents next door who were at the party, both sat on the fender of the Volvo XC60, and I am 100% certain they meant no disrespect? They I think were in their late 50's maybe early 60's? Could it be we look at this differently? I'm baffled, maybe it's just me...
Does not (DC) mean "doesn't care"... Or perhaps "don't care"?
Sorry man..
Had to!
✌
Doug k
#25
Lexus Champion
if I am far enough back when I see it, I blip the panic button on the key fob and scare the poop into their depends..
and I always say something, years back I had a couple of dipsheet parents allow their snot nose brat to climb on my motorcycle in a parking lot, when I walked up the kid stepped off and melted his shoe on my exhaust pipes. I had a near physical encounter with the parents, mall security called the police and the police issued them a citation for vandalism and forced them to give up their insurance information. $800 custom pipes with melted rubber shoe, yeah that sheet doesn't come off, pipes were ruined, and the cop knew that he was a bike guy.
since then I have always said something when I see it.. "it's not a butt rest" "I hope your fat *** is insured for any damage you caused" " where is your car so I can go fart on your property" you know friendly and courteous things like that.
and I always say something, years back I had a couple of dipsheet parents allow their snot nose brat to climb on my motorcycle in a parking lot, when I walked up the kid stepped off and melted his shoe on my exhaust pipes. I had a near physical encounter with the parents, mall security called the police and the police issued them a citation for vandalism and forced them to give up their insurance information. $800 custom pipes with melted rubber shoe, yeah that sheet doesn't come off, pipes were ruined, and the cop knew that he was a bike guy.
since then I have always said something when I see it.. "it's not a butt rest" "I hope your fat *** is insured for any damage you caused" " where is your car so I can go fart on your property" you know friendly and courteous things like that.
#26
Instructor
Back in the 50s a friend and I were at a barbeque restaurant in his 49 Merc that had been lowered and chopped. It had CA plates in Dallas Texas. When we came out after dinner there were two real tough. leather jacketed hoods sitting on the hood cleaning their fingernails with switch blades. Bill asked them to get off and they said, "Make us!". Bill just opened the door, reached under the seat and came out with a Machete. They got off and left the scene. When you come to a knife fight, come with the largest knife.
#27
Racer
Not worth having an argument with someone that had done a stupid and/or rude thing. You won't win. They will walk away happy and never give it another thought. You will walk away feeling bad, worrying about the incident for perhaps days in agony. That is the unbelievible power of evil. The other guy is controlling you while he is having fun. Don't fall into that trap.
What I would like to say is "Nice car, is it yours?", reply of course is "No.", then I would say "Then stop leaning on it."
Last edited by FatherTo1; 07-11-17 at 04:15 PM.
#28
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I would probably lose my cool. I spend a lot of time washing and detailing my cars and I take people touching my car very seriously. It also doesn't help that all of my cars are black.
It's rarely been a problem but I did have a guy with a busted 240sx lean against my LS while I was sitting inside the car. It made me pretty mad since he could have leaned on his own car. I honked at him and he jumped up pretty fast. This kind of stuff happens a lot at giant car meets and shows from what I see.
It's rarely been a problem but I did have a guy with a busted 240sx lean against my LS while I was sitting inside the car. It made me pretty mad since he could have leaned on his own car. I honked at him and he jumped up pretty fast. This kind of stuff happens a lot at giant car meets and shows from what I see.
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