I will not hesitate to call the cops on you. today i called the cops on someone who passed me at 80 mph over the double yellow line in a 30 mile zone. i WILL memorize your plate! So don't tempt me, got it?!
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How did you know they were traveling 80 mph? Maybe you were not driving very well and the other driver wanted to get around you? It comes down to - Don't sweat the small stuff. Not every driver out there wants to drive 30 mph exactly or below then back to exactly 30 mph. If you have to drive at or below the posted speed limit be courteous and pull over when it’s safe and let others pass. You never know they might be on the way to the hospital or an undercover police on the way to protect someone.
I was born in June, 1963 in Washington, D.C. My b/mother spent roughly the last 5 months of her pregnancy at the Florence Crittenton: "Home for Unwed Mothers" I was almost immediately adopted into a very abusive Baltimore home in 63.
In 1994, my common law marriage broke up while I was living in Melbourne,AUS. I fell homeless for the first time. I didn't break that cycle until 4/2013.
(For a true sense of context, I highly encourage you to start reading at the beginning; April 1, 2007!)
While homeless (or "housed" in extremely toxic and unsafe situations) I endured chronic hunger and even Dr. diagnosed starvation.
I've been a victim of countless felony crimes since 1983.
I've been partially disabled since 1994 and fully disabled since about 2002; after contracting lyme disease.
In April 2011 I was forced to flee 2,230 miles to evade my stalker of six years.
One of my dreams, is to donate my entire handwritten story to Hollywood.
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How did you know they were traveling 80 mph? Maybe you were not driving very well and the other driver wanted to get around you? It comes down to - Don't sweat the small stuff. Not every driver out there wants to drive 30 mph exactly or below then back to exactly 30 mph. If you have to drive at or below the posted speed limit be courteous and pull over when it’s safe and let others pass. You never know they might be on the way to the hospital or an undercover police on the way to protect someone.
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