Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
sounds good, description of his car and details about that person will be great but an overall cautious of potential assclowns driving will be fine. I'd go with the description more, so they will pay extra attention. Instead of just thinking yea its just another assclown thinking im a hottie LOL. I think it'll be a good idea to leave out his race, but do give out a clue. Heavy Accent will help, dark hair, beard? dark men, clothes? let the public have a good idea what he looks like. Its best they instantly are aware that a men that fits the description may be dangerous, rather then unaware of what the men looks like and it could result in them being to late to respond or get away when danger those occur.
Yeah I think you're right. To be honest his voice was what I noticed more than anything else because he was so instantly angry so I didn't think I'd need to describe more than that and the car. Still he only yelled when he was coming towards me, not when he turned around and tried to come up behind me until I saw him. He might not make any noise when approaching people from behind.

I'm generally thinking it's not a good idea for parents and tennis instructors of those tennis players to let them run down there alone at all anyway though. The more I think about it if I was on foot rather than on the bicycle I could have been in a lot more trouble. That's one of the things that bothers me the most. It's 10 am, daylight in an area parents let their kids run around without supervision all the time.

My flatmate was telling me last night when I got home from training that she saw something on the news about a guy they caught in Adelaide who'd abducted a girl.

He's in critical condition in the hospital because he crashed his car while she was in it and she escaped. That's what I call karma! They didn't give out details of the guy though and the area was a little farther north than I'd expect so odds are it's not the same guy.