Yep, as soon as he ripped open my door things would have gone bad for himOld idiot is lucky, lot of skater kids would've caved in his head with a skateboard the minute he went hands-on with the kid.
Also, lol @ his creative lying while on camera.
Apparently both were ticketed, but kid is fighting the "not providing room" charge.
Getting ticketed riding your bike doesn’t increase your insurance premiums because you don’t have any. It does in your carOld idiot is lucky, lot of skater kids would've caved in his head with a skateboard the minute he went hands-on with the kid.
Also, lol @ his creative lying while on camera.
Apparently both were ticketed, but kid is fighting the "not providing room" charge.
True, seems Peacock got Disorderly Conduct, not a traffic infraction.Getting ticketed riding your bike doesn’t increase your insurance premiums because you don’t have any. It does in your car
YepI’ve been biking and bike commuting for decades and I’ve never had a conflict with a driver. I pretend I’m invisible and it works out well. Drivers are fucking idiots, never assume anything about their competence. You can almost always find a residential street to go down that parallels a major road and use that to travel on instead.
my thought as well i actually give the kid creditmost docile skater ever
it was utah
he must be mormon
73 year old mustache idiot is lucky
As a spirited youth I had my tire iron between the door and seatNo way I would have been that calm when I was that kid's age
Actually no way I would be that calm today
Video reminds me I need to get a dash cam for my kid when he starts driving in a few months
Well there is a surprisenew stuff coming out says cyclist is a millionaire, lives in a 3.5 million dollar house
lol at him telling the cops the kid was getting aggressive
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Cyclist gets shock after screaming 'I have more rights!' at driver
Pierce Kempton, 22, was driving to a skatepark in Park City when he passed cyclist Gary Peacock, 73, on the road, sparking a heated exchange filmed by the young driver.www.dailymail.co.uk
I never really played baseball, but I always had a glove and ball in my trunk..As a spirited youth I had my tire iron between the door and seat
I always had one of those mini baseball bats somewhere, it was a conversation piece I swear.I never really played baseball, but I always had a glove and ball in my trunk..
To justify the baseball bat.
"Oh, we're playing hardball today?"
My buddy worked at old spaghetti factory for a minute. When he quit he walked out with a 4' wooden spoon thing that was basically a Maori warriors battle club.I always had one of those mini baseball bats somewhere, it was a conversation piece I swear.
I belong with you pplI never really played baseball, but I always had a glove and ball in my trunk..
To justify the baseball bat.
"Oh, we're playing hardball today?"