Cars & Transportation

Drives me crazy

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: MariaG

20th Feb 2011 06:50pm

2am, trying to get to sleep, then the doof doof idiots decided to do a tour around the neighbourhood. What is it that is so attractive about a sound system that is so loud it wakes people up and literally shakes the windows. My taxes are contributing to the health system that has to cover the hearing problems to come.

To rub salt into the wound. We got up this morning only to find some drunk a-hole decided to use our car as a target. At least a few hundred $ damage on the door. Drink + Saturday night = lunacy. Their mothers must be proud.

I tell you one thing. When my two sons were at that "thoughtless" age they knew better than to do stupid idiot stuff like that. Right from wrong is not rocket science. Consequences for actions is absolutely the only way to go.

Yes, I am getting on in years and some people may say I'm a little harsh. No matter the age, respect for other people and their property is surely not too much to ask.


kneecole
  • 22nd Nov 2011 07:54pm

I feel your pain. I am going through that ordeal as we speak.
I live on a main road for what i thought was far enough out of town for those idiots not to come past but sure enough from wednesday to sat/sun and from 6pm til around 4/5am is the constant sound of either boy racers and their loud cars or the tacky sound of horrible music on cheap subs.
I feel quite ashamed to be put in their category as i am only 21 years of age but feel im in the wrong era.
I have learnt to drown it out with the beautiful sound of some good old country music and find that my 1 yr son and i both enjoy it.
I also do feel for the boy racers etc as they do drive around and it does ruin your hearing but with laws getting so harsh these days this is the only way to rebel.
Their is no point trying to move away from it as i have found no matter where you go they will follow as for the people disrespecting your property that is just out right disgraceful but just remember karma always come back.
I say keep your head up as this fad has to get old one day


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