New public enemy Number 1

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Re: New public enemy Number 1

Postby J. » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:28 pm

I find most he elderly fold near me are very considerate, its the young mothers and teenagers that are the the rude ones. Even when i move out the way to let say two of these people walk by they will make me take some evasive action to avoid a collision with them.

When i was at uni I was walking back to my house with my girlfriend after a night out, as we walked down the path two guys just walked right at us, we moved, they moved in front of us. As we got closer I moved again and he bumped into me, after this happened (all his fault) he turned gave me some abuse and tried to start something. I just walked on ignoring him and letting him yell his crude English at me.

It is this behavior I hate and gives students in the town a bad name with the residents as it gives us all a bad name.
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Re: New public enemy Number 1

Postby machineman9 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:37 pm

I find most he elderly fold near me are very considerate, its the young mothers and teenagers that are the the rude ones. Even when i move out the way to let say two of these people walk by they will make me take some evasive action to avoid a collision with them.

When i was at uni I was walking back to my house with my girlfriend after a night out, as we walked down the path two guys just walked right at us, we moved, they moved in front of us. As we got closer I moved again and he bumped into me, after this happened (all his fault) he turned gave me some abuse and tried to start something. I just walked on ignoring him and letting him yell his crude English at me.

It is this behavior I hate and gives students in the town a bad name with the residents as it gives us all a bad name.

That does also happen too. I find that is only really the case here on a Friday or Saturday night... But the rest of the time it doesn't seem to be an issue here.

Earlier I was walking along and some woman walked out of a shop, still had her face practically glued to the window, side stepped along and practically walked into me (if not for my dodging out the way)

When I'm walking I mentally map out the next few hundred metres to see who is where and what's going on, then I check every so often to see what's in the way. Even looking 10 metres ahead would improve their walking efficiency. It's just a natural thing for me to be observant and to have a good idea of my surroundings.


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