The health and welfare of MRS BARRABART is without doubt the most import thing in all this and I reiterate my best wishes and continued recovery.
Many years ago when I thought I was a tough guy I used to say things like we have all said in some recent posts and one day I was driving along the highway towing my boat and this idiot was doing 50k/ph in the right lane so I as a big tough guy I started to tailgate and give the flash of the lights ect you know because I was the most important person in the world .
So this fool slows down even more which further irritates me and i hop on the horn and place the ARB bar about 6 inches from the rear of this car...
THEN the car comes to a complete stop in the right hand lane ,well that's it I get out and walk up to the driver..
I find a 70 year old lady besides herself with fear ,shaking uncontrollably and in tears , I instantly feel like the right prick I was and find out here husband a ww2 vet is hospital about to die and she had no money for a taxi so she took the car . I can not explain to you all how that incident has stayed with me for my entire adult life and the guilt I still feel today .
I think I am a decent person ,but on that day I made one very silly decision.
So I guess my point is that although she should not have been on the road and all that it still did not excuse my behaviour and to this day i try to redeem myself because of it and try to see the best in everyone and hope that like me they just made a very silly decision on a given day.
We are all very good people on this forum and I would hate to think that we could not as a group claim and hold the moral high ground when discussing these situations . I will always hope upon hope that every time someone does something stupid like this bloke did that they will regret it and spend the rest of their life as I have reminding themself of how our actions can effect other decent people.
I know it's easy to vent and want to lynch them and string em up but as a society if we get to that level over every incident then we leave ourselves no room to move on the larger issues . And this is what seems to be the case these days,we all want vengeance over every little thing ,but vengeance leaves a very hollow feeling long after the fire has simmered .
If we lynched this bloke and had his kids or mother staring at us begging for mercy how would we all feel. Your right he acted like a right prick but you my friend are the better human being and acted like it on the day, maybe not today or tomorrow but one day i hope he will regret the course of action he took , and may show the same decency and overall strength of character that you showed should he ever be faced with a prick like he was.
I know I have portrayed myself as the devils advocate on this issue ,but I have seen what happens when a group of decent people alter their actions because of others ,is starts a spiral that is almost impossible to reverse.
Both you and your wife are the better people and should be commended for your restraint , Patience and understanding that some times we as humans do very silly things to eachother.
I hope this may have shed some light on my perspective and I apologise if my comments caused you or your wife any greater anguish than you are currently going through it was certainly not my intent.
Kind regards
and best wishes
Jetcrew