i must register - just not hiding my opinions here - but you would probably consider my car to be "chavved up" - when it isnt actually "chavved up" as its a production model - i know where your comming from with the views on boy racers but these immature kids wouldnt drive around in a car with no plates hitting cars if it were there own - i have seen alot of joyrides in my time and the behaviour sarah mentioned points towards joyriding - beer cans on the dash, no number plates, hitting cars, dangerous driving. also sarah please be careful with the following them idea - dont forget that 3 or 4 kids in a car are more than likely going to get out of there car and possible start on your car or worse you personally - only thing you can do is to keep a note of times, number plates, car make and colours etc and keep reporting it. the police will put this at the back of there jobs to do but if enough complaints come through they do get round to it - i myself have suffered a road rage attack last year and followed the 3 responsible - only to be ground to a halt on the a5 in rush hour traffic to be greeted with verbal abuse, fist threats etc etc - the police were called and suprise suprise there was no record of an address for the vehicle or its occupants. so please if you are going to get some sort of idea about having words then please for your own well being do not approach them. follow them if you must but remain cool and calm and get as much info down as possible and pass it on.
oh im richard from bedworth nr nuneaton - im 33.
ps - alot of these chav type characters are sort of car entusiasts but the boy racer label has been made worse due to one main contributing factor....................a film called fast and the furious.
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