QUOTE(RicoT @ Aug 6 2017, 01:59 AM)
To be honest, I rather have his licence revoked and go through all that troublesome process of retaking exams for his licence again. With just a simple apology without any troublesome experience, I don't think the driver will take it seriously.
"I am sorry" in 21st century doesn't carry any value anymore, so does the middle finger.
I don't expect an apology from the driver of the car, but wish him to change his attitude in life and on the road. Police report will be there to protect myself against any retaliation from the owner/driver of this car. Basically, he will be prime suspect if anything happened to my car.
Troublesome for exams only (if he does have to sit for those classes again) ... "I am sorry" in 21st century doesn't carry any value anymore, so does the middle finger.
I don't expect an apology from the driver of the car, but wish him to change his attitude in life and on the road. Police report will be there to protect myself against any retaliation from the owner/driver of this car. Basically, he will be prime suspect if anything happened to my car.
but during actual driving test...most probably gonna pay RMxxx to settle
QUOTE(RicoT @ Aug 6 2017, 02:33 AM)
Sent FB message to the dad already, but I think they are Christians, so Sat night usually sleep early one.
Will do. Now drafting email to aduantrafik@jpj.gov.my
Got send video as well?Will do. Now drafting email to aduantrafik@jpj.gov.my
Looking at his Facebook, he seemed like a nice guy with the cycling gang, helping and assisting the blind at cycling.
Hard to believe that a person like him would resort to 'road bullying' / 'intimidation'. Like most people... I guess different personality when behind the wheel...
This post has been edited by kyosuke86: Aug 6 2017, 09:51 AM
Aug 6 2017, 09:35 AM

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