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Old 07-07-2021, 08:43 AM   #1
2JZ
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Default Road Rage - Driver took photo of my car

Hi Guys,

I was involved in a road rage incident yesterday where a Nissan GTR R32/Honda Prelude/Nissan Silvia (sorry couldn't tell what it was) came flying up my rear and started tailgating me and the guys started making rude gestures.

At the next set of lights, the guy got out and took a photo of my car and plates.

This happened In a 50km/h zone and it wasn't like I was going ridiculously slow I was doing about 48-50km/h.

Yes, I could have pulled over and let the other guy pass but it was impractical given that the street was parked full of cars given the lockdown

The question is can he do anything about it such as make up BS and tell cops that I was speeding or driving dangerously?

Thanks

Last edited by 2JZ; 07-07-2021 at 08:51 AM.
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