1589 days ago

Driver warning

Aaron Damian from Foxton

Hi people I'm just posting to warn you all of a dangerous driver in the Foxton Palmey area. A bright yellow car, small, hatchback, maybe honda.
num plate was (something) GT125 I remembered the whole thing when I gave the details to the cops. ;)
This car drives slow waiting for someone to overtake then when they get along side they speed up attempting to trap you in the oncoming lane.
Then swerving like a maniac to stop any further attempt at overtaking them. They were also accelerating up to approx 160 kph after driving slow enough to cause a large gap to open in front of them.
This person will kill someone driving one day. If you see this car report it's whereabouts to the police immediately.
If you know this person do them a favor and take their keys from them.

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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