...with her infant baby in the back seat was stopped at a red light on Halsted this morning. I spotted her as I slowly rode up to red light at Monroe. I shared with her the universal mime for 'hang up the phone' and gave her a thumbs up, too. No finger. No words. Just a sarcastic smile. I believe even when you're stopped at a red light, you're still driving -- driving distracted by your cellphone -- with your baby in the backseat.
She didn't appreciate my mime, became irate and gave me the finger. I can't recall if she yelled at me at this point, but it was clear she was furious.
In hindsight, it was probably best that I keep my thoughts to myself, but instead I yelled what I was thinking: "Tell your friends. Tell your friends that you were on your cellphone driving with your baby in the backseat." I may have yelled it a few more times than necessary, but the idea of her telling her friends about her distracted driving with her baby in the backseat gave me such delight. That and I didn't appreciate her giving me the finger.
So, the light turned green and we headed our merry way north down Halsted. A few blocks later, as she passed me around Lake, she cruises by, windows down yelling something that I couldn't hear. Then, at the red light at Halsted/Milwaukee/Grand, she waves her phone at me and yells out the passenger window, "I'll call the police! You're harassing me!" I yelled at her to go ahead and call the police. Then I invited her again to tell her friends this very story.
As we headed out separate ways, her north on Halsted and me waiting for the light to change so I could head northwest down Milwaukee, I wondered: would she tell her friends about the time she was driving distracted by her cellphone down Halsted with her baby in the backseat? If she does, I doubt she starts it the same way I do.
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If that's the case...I was harassing the yelling at a cab driver this morning for driving in the bike lane while I was riding to work.
On the plus side, maybe you saved her getting a ticket for using the phone.
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Think how much better the world would be if we all followed the rules AND minded our own business...
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Yes, a thumbs-up! Personally, I liked it. Two thumbs up to the OP!
notoriousDUG said:
Is there a point to the story?
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