On the way to work, I encountered a tow-truck driver with a bad attitude.
He tailgated me through a 30 mph school zone, flashing his lights. After we got out of the school zone, I sped up to the regular speed limit of 45. He continued to tailgate me and flash his lights, and he started laying on the horn. When I reached a red light, he swung into the empty right turn lane and raced past me through the red light, nearly wrecking another car.
After seeing this reckless behavior, I called the tow truck company and reported the incident to a manager.
My husband was horrified that I reported the guy. "What if he gets fired?" hubby asked.
I feel that I was justified in calling his manager. If this guy worked for my family's business, I'd want to know about behavior like this before I handed him the keys to a company vehicle. And I don't want to share the road with this guy, especially with him in a giant tow truck.
So settle our bet. Was I right to report Mr. Road Rage?
2007-10-04
02:38:05
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sweetpeanc1245
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