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No, I'm not stalking anyone. I was just driving home with my wife and some drunk kids in a Ford explorer threw a bunch of bear cans at our car. Needless to say it scared the hell out of my wife and it REALLY ****ed me off :angry: I would call the police but I doubt very much that anything will become of it. I doubt I will do anything about it but I just want to know... you know?

Thanks for the reply though :)

Interesting. Last night, my dad's license plates were stolen and replaced with another set. He didn't realize it until this afternoon, called the police, and they just came to the house and filed a report then took them. Too bad they don't tell you to whom the original plates belong to.

I'm guessing it was the same make & model car. Vultures :angry:

No, I'm not stalking anyone. I was just driving home with my wife and some drunk kids in a Ford explorer threw a bunch of bear cans at our car. Needless to say it scared the hell out of my wife and it REALLY ****ed me off :angry:

:huh: And what will you do if you find out where they live ?

Not just drunk drivers. It seems more and more these days respect for other people's property has gone waaaaaay down the drain. Nobody takes responsibility for their actions anymore. Throwing beer cans at people's houses, cars, whatever is uncalled for.

If you ever see them again, say something. I think that's one reason people do the crap they do; they don't face their consequences.

HA! bear cans my god what was I thinking :laugh: It must have been from this Telus commercial I saw last night. It had a bear eating honey from a hive and the bee's were flying all over him. Some time passes and text pops up saying "Tired of being bugged". The whole ad was really about firewalls and spam filters.

About last night, well I have calmed down and I don't think I'll be digging into this further... unless I run into these guys again. :shifty:

Thanks for all the comments :)

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