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Old 11-27-10 | 10:07 PM
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Nerull
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Don't put your safety in the hands of other people you've never even spoken to. Problem solved.

If this had been in cars instead of on bikes, you would have been cited for following too closely.

Personally, I think the bad etiquette is dumping the responsibility for your safety on someone else's shoulders just because you feel like riding their ass without so much as a 'hello'. Not everyone is comfortable with that.

Last edited by Nerull; 11-27-10 at 10:15 PM.
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