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Wagga

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  1. I bet by if you make it to 68 you will change your mind on that statement
  2. Forget it, delete the email (preferably without opening it) and move on. Is it really that important to warrant a head f@#k over, unless you let it.
  3. "See a psychologist". Excellent idea because..... YOU have a problem sunshine.
  4. Probable reason the video is gone is because someone told him if the police (or someone in authority) 'really' did view/see the video, they could, potentially charge him with dangerous driving etc etc, based on the video evidence. Just because the (Thai) police 'supposedly' said they were not interested in the rest of the video, does not mean lawyers, family or friends etc of the bike rider would not be interested. Knowing the propensity of people these days to have a phone/camera with them, I would imagine the bike rider would have had a phone with him and could well have got pics of the SUV driver and or his rego plate/vehicle. Could be cause for the SUV driver to be wary when answering his front door (just a possible scenario of course) As I said, removing the video is a sure sign of a guilty person. End of story.
  5. Sure, quite a lot of dash cams record in 3+ min blocks. They also start recording almost immediately again, or it would be pointless having a (dash) cam that only recorded for three min then stopped recording, duh. FYI, and to settle this debate. My point was it was very convenient that the your video recording stopped ( or was edited out ) when further recording would have been very useful if intending to pursue charges against the bike rider which you obviously did. And you didn't mention 'why' the video ended up being viewed by the police. Although I would suspect it did because the bike rider got a tad angry with you and your ego got the better of you and you went to the police to vent about the " bully Thai bike rider". Even though I only have your word that the police even really saw the video, the police, being Thai police, had no interest in earlier events (so you say). 'If' you showed the police the video and not an edited version, they would have had to have seen (video records in three min blocks you said) how you cut the bike off and squeezed him between your "two tonne SUV" and that taxi, even though the bike was over the white line in your lane, you still had to barge passed him in a very dangerous [for the bike rider] passing maneuver when all you had to do was back off a bit, but your earlier driving in the video shows you are an overly aggressive driver who thinks he owns the road. I would call that an 'unsafe passing maneuver' You also need to get your timing device! checked out. It was a lot more than 1.6 sec between when the motorbike entered your lane and impact. Here's another quote from you on your pathetic attempts to justify your driving ability ....... " there is no legal justification for road rage no matter what your opinions are on my driving" What a joke, it's your driving habits that cause road rage. First post you asked for 'thoughts' and you got them but not the "poor little white guy" thoughts that you wanted to see. Removing your video is the biggest clue to you knowing you where in the wrong but just to fat headed to admit it. Best thing for everybody would be if you removed yourself from the roads. That would cut down on a lot of road rage.
  6. Tis strange indeed that the video ends/edited before you see what the bike rider did after he got off his bike. It took SUV clown a few days to realize how incriminating (for him) that video was, hence it's removal from you-tube.
  7. This (re: quote) coming from a "2 tonne SUV" aggressive moron driver who thinks he owns the road.
  8. I would have been ashamed and very embarrassed to have posted that video online. At least now the whole world will know and will forever remember what a clown (driver) you are. 1.27.. you just had to get in front of that bike. Stupid and dangerous driving on your part. Second bike you tried to intimidate was already over the line in front of you in your lane but you just had to squeeze past him, giving him no where to go between that taxi and your "2 tonne SUV" Very stupid and very dangerous driving on your part again. Your reaction time to stopping behind that bike shows you are not the you beaut driver you think you are. I can honestly say (as a bike rider of many years) if you had done that to me [hit me up the <deleted>] you would have been in a world of pain when we stopped. You are a very aggressive cage driver who appears to think you own the road. As someone else stated, you need to calm down and get some manners along with some driver education. You are a freaking idiot and a danger on the roads.
  9. Well goodness me. My back [pain] will be so glad to know it doesn't really hurt and the 'lack of' pain is entirely due to "unmeasurable" and "unchallengeable' [sic] information from the many many humans around the world who suffer from various types of pain. From your obviously expert comment above (quoted), the lack of pain many smokers experience is really all just in their [our] heads. Even if it was just 'in their heads', regardless of where the [pain] relief comes from, smoking Mary Jane, for a great many people, does do just that, relieves the pain. So many "experts" here put both their feet in their mouth trying to sound sanctimonious and be righteous do gooders to save us all from the evil of this "killer drug marijuana". Time to wake up and smell the roses sunshine, you are light years behind the times with your information.
  10. Hey, I smoke it and I'm not a f#king junkie thank you very much. Get ya words straight before you go calling people names. Would you like it if I called you an alcoholic just because you like a beer now and then.
  11. Mmmm, strange choice of words "suspected domestic case" Anyhoo, there are more than 'a few' other providers providing PCR testing for 'traveling' but not to many that have facility's right there for you at the major airports, which is probably where 99.9% of people going OS will be leaving from. ((If you are tested at one of our [Histopath] Airport pre-departure clinics, you can expect to receive your result and travel documentation no later than 1.5 hours after your sample(s) have been taken)). Well, I was under the impression there was no real difference, test result wise, between PCR and RT-PCR. The same test results are obtained. **https://www.health.gov.au** *What type of pre-departure test do I need to have before boarding my flight? At check-in, you must provide proof of an accepted negative COVID-19 test. Approved COVID-19 tests include: •A nucleic acid amplification (NAA) test using a respiratory sample or saliva. *What are nucleic acid amplification (NAA) tests? NAA tests are a type of viral diagnostic test for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Examples of these kinds of tests include: •***>>>Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)<<<*** 'Free' drive through test results, PCR or RT-PCR are the information/proof you must have to 'travel', and you can get a 'PCR / RT-PCR vaccination test' at any drive through testing site in Australia FREE. These drive through tests are acceptable evidence / proof of vaccination for travel. Yes, it's definitely a no brainer 'IF' you knew about Histopath and the service they offer. My post was intended for members who did 'NOT' know about Histopath and was posted to inform them that this service was available. I did not post that information to be corrected over a technicality with a play on words and one upmanship. Time to shift into a higher gear[box]
  12. Cool. Good to hear you had no problems at the borders. Main reason I posted the link was for people (in Oz) who 'may' have trouble getting flight times coordinated with the 72 hour vaccination certificate time frame. At the very least, if RT-PCR test is done at the airport, you have 72 hours to play with, eg..flight time/arrival time etc. And yes, (some) government RT-PCR testing cost nada (AND don't give a time test results will be returned to you!) but I think paying some $'s in this case is worth the extra expense.
  13. **Airport | Histopath Diagnostic Specialists** Clinic's in all major Aus city airports (and community clinics). Not free ($79 AUD) but can save a lot of brain pain. May save some worry and panic with trying to make sure your pre flight 72 hour RT-PCR check is lined up with flight tickets/arrival times.
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