Next time someone calls you a "*******" , whatever it was, just keep friggin' driving. Don't feel the need to drive back up there, stir the situation back up by asking her if she 'had a problem'. If you're a "*******", you're most likely an actual "*******" , whether or not speeding up was the right thing to do or not. Get over it.
Also, when she first jumped in front of your car, run her over next time. Friggin everyday Joes and Janes thinking they're American heroes. Sick of it.
Alright, next time don't really run her over. Point is, your pride left you in the hands of someone crazy and stupid, who thinks they're high and mighty, and got the police involved. Your extensive knowledge of law came in handy, but common sense could have just said that she had no evidence to support any foul play or demand an arrest. "I haven't done anything wrong and this lady on her pedestal is slowing down my day. Sorry for being dragged into the inconvenience, Officer." The fact that you demanded an arrest is neat, (I think the term was 'feel-good fable', which is suitable) but really douchebaggy. This sort of pride to have the last laugh is just friggin petty, I don't care if you become a big-shot lawyer or not.
Just because you can name off cases like Terry v. Ohio and boast your position as 'an officer of the Court', does not mean you wear the big boy pants. Grow up a little.
Next time someone calls you
Next time someone calls you a "*******" , whatever it was, just keep friggin' driving. Don't feel the need to drive back up there, stir the situation back up by asking her if she 'had a problem'. If you're a "*******", you're most likely an actual "*******" , whether or not speeding up was the right thing to do or not. Get over it.
Also, when she first jumped in front of your car, run her over next time. Friggin everyday Joes and Janes thinking they're American heroes. Sick of it.
Alright, next time don't really run her over. Point is, your pride left you in the hands of someone crazy and stupid, who thinks they're high and mighty, and got the police involved. Your extensive knowledge of law came in handy, but common sense could have just said that she had no evidence to support any foul play or demand an arrest. "I haven't done anything wrong and this lady on her pedestal is slowing down my day. Sorry for being dragged into the inconvenience, Officer." The fact that you demanded an arrest is neat, (I think the term was 'feel-good fable', which is suitable) but really douchebaggy. This sort of pride to have the last laugh is just friggin petty, I don't care if you become a big-shot lawyer or not.
Just because you can name off cases like Terry v. Ohio and boast your position as 'an officer of the Court', does not mean you wear the big boy pants. Grow up a little.