Drive-by Flasher

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  1. Cybergal

    Cybergal Road Train Member

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    Drive-by Flasher
     
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    RickG Road Train Member

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    Sexual discrimination . If a man flashes someone somebody calls the cops .
    If a woman flashes a truck driver it just gets "###### girl" on the CB and drivers ahead slow down and wait .
    Seriously I wish more flashers and good buddies on the CB got prosecuted .
     
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    if you're driving a big truck, how could you possibly get your junk close enough to the passenger window to show it to someone in a car?
     
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    Some men are gifted. :biggrin_25525:

    While in the right lane, I think the flasher probably flashed through the trucks drivers side window. The flashee was in the left lane. The young girl was on the passenger side of the car, which is why she and her mom were able to see his 'junk'.
     
  5. Ducks

    Ducks "Token Four-Wheeler"

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    My thoughts ran similar to tinglish's. A passenger in a car would be sitting a lot lower than the driver of a truck... so I would think that, with the angle of vision considered, it would be really difficult for a driver to get his package high enough to be seen through the window while still maintaining control of his rig.

    But stranger things have happened...
     
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    I say that if it happened then something should have been done. Have the DOT do a stop. Now on the other hand, I know how hard it is to see anything from the driver seat of a four wheeler when next to a truck. Its just not possible. I am in my four wheeler quite a bit and when you pull next to a truck you can't even see the driver's window. That is in a SUV and a car would be even harder with the angle of view.
     
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    Some people are just troublemakers!
     
  8. GAPrincess

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    Sunroof! :biggrin_25525:
     
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    It never mentioned if the driver was male or female... :biggrin_25525:
     
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    I'm wondering if this was a case of road rage by the four wheeler and she made this call in hopes of getting the truck driver in trouble.
     
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