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Fangs_McWolf t1_iybp7jy wrote
Reply to comment by amazingD in Parham and Patterson by The_Real_Captain_Mac
>There is far more than one shitty driver in RVA,
Oh I know that. I've seen plenty of them. In fact, you'll notice that some of them have already downvoted my comment.
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>I have to be the one to break the news to you
You have to be the one? Sure it doesn't have to be someone else?
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Fangs_McWolf t1_iybjvoj wrote
Reply to comment by Professional_Book912 in Congressman Donald McEachin Dies by Soloemilia
I hope not. Would hate to think how he'd work to ruin us while in DC.
Fangs_McWolf t1_iybjrny wrote
Reply to comment by Asterion7 in Congressman Donald McEachin Dies by Soloemilia
Stoney needs to go work as a garage collector. He's effectively ruined this city. Not sure who will step up to take McEachin's place, but it better be someone worthy, and Stoney isn't it.
Fangs_McWolf t1_iybg0br wrote
Reply to comment by Chapstick160 in Rep. Donald McEachin passes away at 61 after battle with colorectal cancer by iNEEDcrazypills
>Good, he wanted the fucking NATIONAL GUARD to take away guns from law-abiding citizens, we do not need tyrants like him
Lemme guess, he was in favor of defunding the police, outlawing all guns, and forcing all women to have abortions, right? Yeah, no.
It's easy to make false claims about people. What you're referring to (and misquoting/misrepresenting) was him saying that the National Guard may need to be called in to help enforce constitutional laws involving guns in areas where law enforcement refuses to enforce those laws. In other words, taking guns away from law-breaking citizens, not law-abiding ones.
So your claim is completely false. Check your facts before making such wildly false claims and show some freaking respect. How would you like it if your orange savior died and everyone responded by saying that they're glad because he liked to grab women by their crotch? Even though it'd be a valid/true claim, it'd still be disrespectful. So show some respect dude.
Fangs_McWolf t1_iybejed wrote
Reply to comment by The_DanceCommander in Rep. Donald McEachin passes away at 61 after battle with colorectal cancer by iNEEDcrazypills
I don't believe I ever had the honor of meeting him, though I had met his wife a few times. I used to work at Pizza the Hut on Wilkinson Rd and she would come in from time to time to get a pizza. Maybe he came in once in awhile, I don't recall. I remember her though because of her coming in regularly. Very respectful woman and anytime I've seen either of their names on a ballot, I would vote for them. If I ever come across her again (in person), I definitely plan to let her know how her respectfulness stood out to me and led to me holding both of them in high regards. When it comes to people that died too soon, he's definitely on that list. I wish he could have lived a much longer life, he deserved to continue doing what he apparently loved to do.
Fangs_McWolf t1_iybd4h7 wrote
Reply to Parham and Patterson by The_Real_Captain_Mac
OP, how did you get this picture?
I came here because I saw a guy in a BMW that was texting and driving. He stopped in the middle of an intersection (despite a "do not block intersection" sign that was right in front of him), had on his right turn signal (was in the left turn lane and made a left turn), swerved into the left thru lane in the process of making his left turn, then veered into the right lane before correcting back into the left lane, with his right turn blinker still going. As I was passing, I took a peek and sure enough, texting away like there wasn't anything more important to do (like paying attention to his driving). I honked my horn and that seemed to startle him but his driving improved drastically after that.
Fangs_McWolf t1_iyfdsfh wrote
Reply to comment by Anslerts in Parham and Patterson by The_Real_Captain_Mac
>46.2-1060. Illegal sirens, whistles, etc.; unlawful use of warning devices; exceptions.
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>... It shall further be unlawful for any person at any time to use a horn otherwise than as a reasonable warning...
It was a reasonable warning to him. He was being a danger on the road and it snapped him back to attention, thus resulting in him being alert to what he was actually doing. I didn't do it as a message of "I think you're a bad driver." No, it was to get his attention, which was enough for him to realize that he wasn't aware of what was happening around him.