I like this suggestion the best.Do the proper thing thing, phone him and tell him you are returning his helmet, no questions asked.
What is the worst that can happen if he does not shoot you. Make a friend and change a riders attitude and become a more understanding rider and maybe ride together one day or need his help on the road........
No harm No foul
WRONG!Do the proper thing thing, phone him and tell him you are returning his helmet, no questions asked.
What is the worst that can happen if he does not shoot you. Make a friend and change a riders attitude and become a more understanding rider and maybe ride together one day or need his help on the road........
No harm No foul
As much as I think this statement is correct (cynical attitude about people in general), I would go the route of the police, but just ask the police to explain proper behavior to him. I would hope that getting his helmet back just might, maybe, make him pause for a little bit.People who have the wrong attitude don't get it adjusted through random acts of kindness. It's like when someone's talking at a movie theater, and you politely ask them to pipe down. They'll tell you to go f*ck yourself. If they had the proper attitude, they wouldn't be creating a disturbance in the first place.
Unless you're going to really teach them a lesson, the best thing to do is blow it off.
Gunny!OR, as an alternative, turn it in to the RCMP (or local P.D.) and explain what happened. Let THEM deliver it to its rightful owner. :blink:
In my state of residence, what the rider did (and the cager's response) is called Road Rage and is an offense that can be rewarded by a ticket, stupidity not withstanding.
Clever answer! Maybe with a constructive note that this is what bad karma to others will get you?Dispense your/a kanine's yard mines in the helmet til full, then leave it on the doorstep.
OR, as an alternative, turn it in to the RCMP (or local P.D.) and explain what happened. Let THEM deliver it to its rightful owner. :blink:
In my state of residence, what the rider did (and the cager's response) is called Road Rage and is an offense that can be rewarded by a ticket, stupidity not withstanding.
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