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Man attacks biker in road rage attack

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Warning: Video contains strong language and scenes of violence

An altercation which could have easily been solved with someone admitting fault and apologizing recently escalated into a man being thoroughly emasculated.

A biker uploaded this footage to YouTube which reportedly shows an angry driver exit his vehicle and violently remonstrate with him and his passenger in Yuma, Arizona.

Unfortunately the heavy-handed man couldn’t fight his way through two motorbike helmets, and within a few minutes has gone from throwing his fists around to being pinned on the floor with a terrified look on his face.

Amazingly the bikers resist their anger and hold the man down until the police arrive.

‘Stealthy Aban’ who uploaded the footage said the driver ‘apparently broke his ankle when he went to the ground, which is why I’m told he did not go to jail’.

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I'm glad the bikers handled the guy as calmly as they did. The driver was way out of line. Road rage incidents should be followed up with anger management if the person isn't going to be prosecuted. Getting away with it should never be an option.

Your thoughts?
 
He punched the helmet? What exactly was he hoping to accomplish, aside from hurting his own hand? :unsure2:

Also, why this biker wore a camera on his helmet? It's like he expected his driving will piss someone off bad enough to provoke a physical confrontation, so he recorded the whole thing as evidence against the person he pissed off.

If I understood correctly, those bikers have done what all other bikers are doing every single day - drove between the lanes, between the cars, to get ahead faster. Definitely against the law (at least in my country), and annoys car drivers since it tends to catch them by surprise and forces them to be extra cautious.
 
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