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SVT Detectives Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16709358" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I read his explanation to what defines "multiple times". 4 times? I'm thinking overreacting as well. So it sounds like the initial sheriff report was filed after the second incident? The first incident was a minor road rage incident from the description. And last night you filed two reports with two different sheriff offices?</p><p></p><p>[USER=15830]@MaximumSVT[/USER], consider this, too. The other driver might be accusing you of the very thing you're accusing them of, thinking you're tracking/harassing them. Let it go. Modify your route for awhile and let the dust settle in your head and maybe in the other driver's head. Then go about normal commuting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16709358, member: 6727"] I read his explanation to what defines "multiple times". 4 times? I'm thinking overreacting as well. So it sounds like the initial sheriff report was filed after the second incident? The first incident was a minor road rage incident from the description. And last night you filed two reports with two different sheriff offices? [USER=15830]@MaximumSVT[/USER], consider this, too. The other driver might be accusing you of the very thing you're accusing them of, thinking you're tracking/harassing them. Let it go. Modify your route for awhile and let the dust settle in your head and maybe in the other driver's head. Then go about normal commuting. [/QUOTE]
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