I was running through my neighborhood back to my house when a truck floored it past me, just missed hitting me and drifted into his driveway. When I got to the guys house I stopped and yelled at him to be more careful next time and slow down in the neighborhood. He yelled back for me "to mind my ******* business, I live here and can do what I want". I pointed out that lots of kids live around here and he was driving way too fast. He yelled back some more obscenities and said he would beat me up. I yelled back that he wouldn't be able to catch me and kept running.
I know who this guy is, where he lives, and what business he owns and runs. My dad told me to leave it alone because some people are naturally stupid. I don't think this is a good idea, the guy was speeding through a neighborhood that is filled with little kids, runners like myself, and families that walk their dogs. What should I do about it?
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I know who this guy is, where he lives, and what business he owns and runs. My dad told me to leave it alone because some people are naturally stupid. I don't think this is a good idea, the guy was speeding through a neighborhood that is filled with little kids, runners like myself, and families that walk their dogs. What should I do about it?
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“More often than not bad luck meant bad plans” -Joe Abercrombie