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    Pansin ko na padami ng padami ang cases ng road rage dito sa atin.

    Unlike other countries na nag-babanggan na sila ng car, yung atin nauuwi sa sigawan and sindakan.

    Not sure if matagal nang ganito kadami ang road rage incidents locally, or ngayon lang talaga nabibigayan ng pansin kasi ang dami nang cameras.

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    Sana may platform and LTO where we can upload videos of road rage incidents na makita natin. Then sila na bahala tumawag sa concerned parties for the necessary fines/penalties.

    If the other party doesn't have a plate (bike/e-bike) - they can call the owner of the video para mag-testify against the other driver.

    Feeling ko kasi, kung di pa maging viral ang post, walang mangyayari.

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    Tsk tsk. And we are paying for the salary of this douchebag.

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    Road rage is as old as the automobile, if not older.

    Growing up in the 70's and 80's, I remember my dad shout obscenities at other drivers (mostly PUVs) for cutting him or stopping in the middle of the road to pick-up or drop-off passengers. Thank God there were no cameras back then. He's significantly mellowed-down now in his late-70's.

    All that to say, it's because of the abundance of phone cameras, dashcams, CCTV, etc., together with platforms on social media, that we're finding out more about these things.

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    Here is a true to life, first person testimony to road rage. I was at the office of this high NBI official waiting for a meeting. He arrives with a taxi driver in tow and in his office, he slaps this driver and berates him for almost hitting his car and reckless driving. Kawawang taxi driver. Drive could not do anything. He then told the agents in his office to escort the driver back to the parking lot. This happened in the 90s pa.

    This official already died some years back but I can never forget that encounter. I can still vividly remember it as if it happened yesterday lang.

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    Road rage is as old as the car, 1950's pa na cartoon yan ni goofy

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    Quote Originally Posted by papajim View Post


    Road rage is as old as the car, 1950's pa na cartoon yan ni goofy
    the ancient ones here will instantly recognize goofy of walt disney fame.
    the young 'uns...?

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    oh wow. It's this guy's 2nd time to be viral because of road rage.

    One time makaka tiempo yan ng may baril and he will be dead. If I saw someone go back to his vehicle and reach out for something I'd probably shoot if I had a gun (and this is why I CANNOT own a gun)

    Also, totoo na mas rage filled mga kalbo? There's a study which links baldness with high testosterone which also means hyper masculinity/aggression

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Also, totoo na mas rage filled mga kalbo? There's a study which links baldness with high testosterone which also means hyper masculinity/aggression
    i don't know,
    googling the world's most notorious serial killers' photos,
    in the mugshots on the first two pages alone, only two out of over forty pictures, showed bald males.
    Last edited by dr. d; January 13th, 2024 at 08:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i don't know,
    googling the world's most notorious serial killers' photos,
    in the mugshots on the first two pages alone, only two out of over forty pictures, showed bald males.
    doc iba naman yung serial killer. There's a massive difference na sa brain ng serial killers, something to do with lacking in the prefrontal cortex.

    layo naman ng temper issue sa thirst for killing

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    ^saw the video yesterday and the new meme's that comes with it

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    something is off w/ this dude

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-8mVh_-HJM

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    something is off w/ this dude

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-8mVh_-HJM
    Oo nga parang may topak nga.


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    Nagpa-interview na sya. Parang may kamukha syang artista.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    something is off w/ this dude

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-8mVh_-HJM
    Yup. Crazy eyes. May sayad si kalbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by yubby24 View Post


    Nagpa-interview na sya. Parang may kamukha syang artista.
    ... kojak?
    ... jokoy?
    heh heh.

    if i were to be interviewed, i'd be sure to dress well.
    so that whatever happens,
    there will be something good to be said about me.
    Last edited by dr. d; January 16th, 2024 at 10:20 PM.

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    Through the help of AI, here are the 5 levels of road rage... Hanggang saan ka umaabot?

    Level 1: Mild Annoyance
    Gestures like shaking your head or giving the middle finger.
    Verbally expressing frustration through muttering or yelling.
    Honking your horn repeatedly or flashing your headlights aggressively.

    Level 2: Aggressive Driving
    Tailgating the car in front, often at a close and unsafe distance.
    Cutting off other drivers or weaving in and out of traffic recklessly.
    Speeding or ignoring traffic signals.

    Level 3: Intimidation
    Swerving towards another vehicle or brake-checking them intentionally.
    Yelling threats or insults at other drivers.

    Level 4: Physical Altercation
    Getting out of your car and confronting another driver.
    Hitting or kicking another vehicle.
    Throwing objects at another car.

    Level 5: Weaponization
    Using a dangerous object like a tire iron or a firearm to threaten or harm another driver.
    Intentionally causing a collision to damage the other vehicle or injure the driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Through the help of AI, here are the 5 levels of road rage... Hanggang saan ka umaabot?

    Level 1: Mild Annoyance
    Gestures like shaking your head or giving the middle finger.
    Verbally expressing frustration through muttering or yelling.
    Honking your horn repeatedly or flashing your headlights aggressively.

    Level 2: Aggressive Driving
    Tailgating the car in front, often at a close and unsafe distance.
    Cutting off other drivers or weaving in and out of traffic recklessly.
    Speeding or ignoring traffic signals.

    Level 3: Intimidation
    Swerving towards another vehicle or brake-checking them intentionally.
    Yelling threats or insults at other drivers.

    Level 4: Physical Altercation
    Getting out of your car and confronting another driver.
    Hitting or kicking another vehicle.
    Throwing objects at another car.

    Level 5: Weaponization
    Using a dangerous object like a tire iron or a firearm to threaten or harm another driver.
    Intentionally causing a collision to damage the other vehicle or injure the driver.
    L1, tier 2 hehe. I don't honk incessantly and never flash the lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ... kojak?
    ... jokoy?
    heh heh.

    if i were to be interviewed, i'd be sure to dress well.
    so that whatever happens,
    there will be something good to be said about me.
    He probably thinks he's dressed impeccably well!

    Dom Toretto of Metro Manila

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    He probably thinks he's dressed impeccably well!

    Dom Toretto of Metro Manila
    speaking of,
    bakit si dom, nag-sa-sando,
    while si brian doesn't?

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