New Mexico
Related: About this forumroad rage suspect is a counselor. Punched another driver breaking her nose
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14) A Las Cruces woman is speaking out after a road rage incident left her with a broken nose and a lingering sense of fear.
Charli, who chose to share her story with KFOX14, recounted the harrowing experience that unfolded two weeks ago.
"He walked up to my window, hit me, and said, 'You're not so tough now,'" Charli said.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(56,617 posts)Demovictory9
(36,409 posts)a punch
RockRaven
(17,485 posts)UpInArms
(52,996 posts)This world has gone mad
CrispyQ
(39,872 posts)I bought a mini-clip on video camera I keep on the visor in my car. Just grab it & press a button. No security pass, no opening an app, & no risk of dropping your phone. You can get them with audio recording, too, but state laws differ on that.
MIButterfly
(670 posts)I've said it before and I'll say it again: what is wrong with people? Big tough guy, hitting a woman in the face. For what? And he's a counselor? I hope he becomes an ex-counselor. I sure wouldn't want the likes of him counseling me.
That poor woman. How traumatic that must have been for her. I hope he goes to jail for a long time.
So much rage. So much anger. And so little impulse control. Sadly, that seems to be the world we live in these days. It just boggles my little mind.
et tu
(2,274 posts)and krasnov with his bad behaviour, encourages it
Clouds Passing
(5,271 posts)Please people let aggressive or speeding drivers pass. You are not the speeder police. Do not block them by playing the side by side not gonna let you pass game! Or if you tailgate me Im going to go really slow game. Or the speed up and slow down so you cant pass game. That is passive aggression.
Everyone owns the road, practice awareness and courtesy. You do not know why someone is in a hurry, they may be on the way to the hospital to see their dying parent.
LET THEM PASS