We All have our stupid days :( Lawyer?

Pachanga

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Day proceeding as normal. Drive up to a 4 way stop in my F-250. Half way thru the intersection and this B strolls right on through the stop turning right in front of me and makes me hit the brakes....then...of course I am close she slams on the brakes trying to make me hit her. Another 100 yards and she is crawling she does it again! I recover and go to pass and she nails it. I Passed her and being a bit ****ed I slammed on the brakes. The ditzy BTCH hits me. I pull off the road and she sits there.... Jumps outta the car and screams WTF is your problem. LOL I retaliate the same. She is on her phone and has Grandmother down to children there. I just sat in my truck waiting on the cops. I sit listening to her lies on the phone..to everyone...etc. I told the F'n cop the truth...yeah after describing what she did I hit the brakes. Well I get a ticket for improper stopping and aggresive driving and she gets nothing! Hello Mr police officer...go look at the 2 sets of skid marks where she tried to make me hit her! Why did she gun it next to me when I was passing her if she wasn't being "Aggressive"!

I AM GOING TO FIGHT THIS TOOTH AND NAIL! I will be happy if I only get to see this BTCH lie under oath before her God. I am also thinking I will do a civil thing because no way should my insurance pay for her Old Ford beater that might be worth a Grand.

Am I a fool for paying a lawyer if to nothing else cause her agony?
 
I May have Punched the Bltch in the face right in front of granma and the kids, and pointed out to the whole family what a Fu*k-up mommy is, and how acting like this will only get you hurt.
 
I'm only surprised that you weren't arrested. I think I'd calm down and pay the tickets. Going before a judge and telling this same story isn't going to get you very far.

They're taking road rage alot more seriously these days. Get out of your car and move aggressively towards someone and you have a good chance of spending the night behind bars.
 
Let it simmer a couple days and then see how you feel. I bet you will lost the passion for it relatively quickly....
 
Pay the tickets and move on...and try to have a cooler head next time. You were 100% in the wrong here regardless of her actions.
 
If you told the entire truth to the officer as posted here.

Get an attorney to bargain the tickets down, you do not want those on your record that way.

If your insurance doesn't drop you or raise your rates majorly, you'll be lucky.

If she gets a new car, so be it. Hopefully she will not have hidden injuries resulting from the wreck after the fact you will have to deal with.

And never forget, it's kinda like if a perps running away from a cop, doesn't matter what the lead in was. If no ones life is in danger, you're the one who will get screwed.
 
Don't waste your time, you will lose.

You are a pefect example of road rage (and so was the idiot that hit you) and why people need to ignore you instead of feeding you. I got caught up in it once years and years ago. Never again.

I hope you learned your lesson. Both of you idiots could have killed someone because I know first hand, you are paying no attention to anything or anyone else around you when the two of you are stomping on your brakes and flying by each other.
 
They're taking road rage alot more seriously these days. Get out of your car and move aggressively towards someone and you have a good chance of spending the night behind bars.

...or ending up dead.

I had a friend who got out of the car to confront a guy over a road rage incident years ago. He thought he was a bad-ass up until the point he got beaten within an inch of his life with a tire iron. He never saw it coming.
 
Alright, let's refrain from the name calling. We all have our lapses in judgment, especially in the car, and we all show road rage in some form of another whether it is flashing your lights or honking your horn (yes it is illegal in most states to honk your horn unless it is an emergency, so when you lay on the horn to show your displeasure with someone's driving skill or even honk to let your buddy know you are at the house you are breaking the law). Sure, maybe he took it a step further, but let's give some constructive advice here.

Look like the consensus is to drop it and learn from it, even though she was wrong to begin with. It's just like in sports, the ref never catches the foul, he sees the retaliation.
 
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