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V-for-Vendicar
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>"Matthew T. Russotto"
>> You're no cop, V-for-village-idiot. They have low standards, but they
>> DO have standards.
>
> You don't have to be a cop to make a citizen's arrest, and I have made
>several.
You're lying, of course.
> Coming home last night I was amused to see two cars coming down the road.
>One following another 15 feet behind. Their speed - approx 30 MPH.
I'd wager you are incapable of accurately estimating their speed OR
their separation.
> Too close on a clearly lit clean road.
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> But it was dark, with 4 inches of unplowed snow on the unsalted, unsanded
>road.
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> I immediatly thought of you.
Might have been me; there was granular ice on the ground last night, and a few
idiots tailgating me. I wasn't too worried; after all, there was
little to no chance I was going to stop suddenly for any reason.
>You had best hope it isn't me who stops you cause I would not only make your
>car unroad-worthy, but you as well.
You already admitted to not being a cop, V-for-Village-Idiot. You
going to make a citizens traffic stop? Oh, wait, there is no such
thing.
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