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Feeling Violated - Being Harassed

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  1. slayerofsouls

    slayerofsouls Formula Junior

    Jul 8, 2014
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    Somewhere
    Misery loves company and wanted to share what happened last night.

    Was driving home at 10.30pm after going out for dinner in my F430. I live in Toronto (~1/5 cars over 100k). A pedestrian throws a glass bottle at my car.

    Most of the time, people just call me names or prior to this, the worst case was having my car spat on. But an actual bottle... is just unacceptable.

    Oddly I dont see obvious signs of paint damage (used a flashlight) will investigate after work.
     
  2. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Very sad to hear. Small minded *******. Hopefully no damage. The best you can do is continue to use the car and enjoy yourself!
     
  3. bernardo66

    bernardo66 The Crazy Cat Man
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    Dec 14, 2003
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    That is pretty sad. Hope the damage is minimal.

    I guess that getting the finger from all of the eco-hippies in Montreal isn't so bad.
     
  4. proof69

    proof69 Formula 3

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    Is there generally this kind of hostility in Toronto with people driving high end cars?
     
  5. Enzojr

    Enzojr F1 World Champ

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    Serious ?????
    I don't drive in "downtown" areas prefer the open roads.
    To me a Ferrari in traffic or congested areas is no fun.
    Switch to a DD for ventures into town.
    This would seriously piss me off, but I have mellowed with age ;)
     
  6. JG333SP

    JG333SP Formula 3

    Mar 24, 2010
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    What the hell did you do to him-was his wife in your car?!

    All jokes aside the guy must be a nut. Think about it-even if you were the biggest tree hugger ever you'd be afraid to throw anything at a car that expensive-the guy driving the car is going to mop the floor with you and we're not talking about a fist fight

    Probably good you just kept going-it could have turned out a lot worse
     
  7. rdefabri

    rdefabri Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Sorry to hear. Don't want to go P&R, but I have my thoughts.

    People suck.
     
  8. JG333SP

    JG333SP Formula 3

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    Parking in town is a crap shoot also. No joke, my pal at work has a friend with an orig E30 M3 that got totaled 2 weeks ago while parked on tremont st (Boston). The guy was having dinner. Man that sucks and you can't replace that
     
  9. GeoffJr@Isringhausen

    Feb 14, 2012
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    Sorry to hear that... That is crazy, I live in a small town of about 120,000 people and everyone just takes pictures nothing negative really.
     
  10. Col. Kurtz

    Col. Kurtz Formula Junior

    Jun 20, 2013
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    Very sorry to hear of your incident. Unfortunately you are not alone.

    When the good weather started this year I got into the habit of going for a drive early Saturday mornings while it was still dark - no traffic, no idiots wanting to race, no morons nearly crashing into your car while trying to take pics, etc.

    The last time I did this there were a few 'youths' going home from somewhere and as I approached one of the idiots raced towards me and tired to kick the passenger door. I swerved and luckily he missed. Needless to say not even the wee hours of the morning are safe.

    Stupidity has no bounds.

    I sincerely hope you have no damage and glad you were not hurt.
     
  11. enzo thecat

    enzo thecat F1 Veteran
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    You're lucky, so far all the responses are sympathetic. I had a thread here on Fchat when my Ferrari was spit on while parked at an ice cream parlor one summer night. A lot of the responses were basically assuming it was somehow my fault. That pissed me off even more than the spit. Anyway, realizing the resentment and vitriol that the car creates seriously has affected my enjoyment of driving it. I know it shouldn't, but it does. Hopefully there is no damage to your car.
     
  12. DrJan

    DrJan Formula Junior

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    Jealousy is a horrible thing.....
     
  13. rdefabri

    rdefabri Three Time F1 World Champ

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    So is apathy, sloth, and entitlement. Something far too many people seem afflicted with.

    The clown that tries that with me won't be so lucky.
     
  14. roma1280

    roma1280 F1 Rookie
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    Golden rule: Never interact with members of the public. It sounds like you did the right thing and kept driving.
     
  15. boxerman

    boxerman F1 World Champ
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    Dont drive a red ferrari esp in traffic or cities. A red Ferrarri is taken by most as the drivers shouting out hey look at me, you will get good and bad responses. No one notices a grey one except those into cars. there si a reason why a matadors cape is red.

    Ferraris are for open roads, if you DD one, there are lots of idiots out there, and why would you DD a fast road machine in traffic.

    It is hilarious though that eco leftist people preach peace love etc but feel perfectly free to violently express themselvs, I guess its because they feel themselves to be in a hubristic state of grace.
     
  16. boxerman

    boxerman F1 World Champ
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    +1
     
  17. 2000YELLOW360

    2000YELLOW360 F1 World Champ

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    Been driving Ferraris for almost 20 years. Never had an incident like that. Never. Generally people are quite friendly, ask to take pics, want to sit in the car. I always accommodate. Sorry you've been hassled.

    Art
     
  18. slayerofsouls

    slayerofsouls Formula Junior

    Jul 8, 2014
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    I dont, im generally a nice guy. If a local car spotter wants to take pictures for a shoot to build out their portfolio I am more than happy to accommodate.

    But after an incident like this... My attitude may change towards others.
     
  19. Kaivball

    Kaivball Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I've had the same positive experience as you albeit only a 10 year owner.

    Maybe it's Kalifornia... 😃

    Kai
     
  20. sparta49

    sparta49 F1 Veteran
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    I've only had positive experiences in 15 years of Ownership.
     
  21. vrsurgeon

    vrsurgeon F1 World Champ
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    Only positive experiences. Then again, people down here are well armed.
     
  22. johngtc

    johngtc Formula Junior
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    I can beat that, no serious problems in 35 years but I do drive blue cars!

    To a large extent it also depends on the car. I generally get a positive response to the GTC and motorcyclists - including some of the most fearsome looking 'Angels', regularly give me a wave or thumbs up.

    On the other hand, a lot of people deliberately block progress of a Marnello, or refuse to let you filter into traffic. But it is the same with a Merc or BMW and was even worse on the few occassions I got to drive a RR Silver Shadow - that really stirs up the hate of some bystanders. So many people seem to think that a nice car comes from handed down riches or the expliotation of 'The Workers'. I am prepared to wager that many F-Chat members worked damn hard for a long time to fulfill their dream.

    I also make a point of trying to be friendly, including the odd ride for genuinely enthusiastic kids.
     
  23. southnc

    southnc Formula 3

    Dec 25, 2013
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    I've owned a 328, Boxer, and now 612. I have lived with Ferraris mostly in North Carolina, and for small periods in Atlanta and Denver. No issues.

    I have always gotten positive responses from the general public. Occasionally, an annoying BMW M-nut will try to show-off in an unsafe manner, but I find the public is always excited to see F-Cars. I have never heard of anyone else being threatened or harassed in any way.

    Since the event occurred late and it was probably dark, I'm wondering if it was just a random attack. We've also had problems here with kids throwing bottles at cars off of over-passes. etc.

    Glad no one was hurt.
     
  24. GTS Bruce

    GTS Bruce Formula Junior

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    Concealed carry makes for a more polite population. GTS Bruce
     
  25. Stevenb

    Stevenb F1 Rookie

    Aug 5, 2012
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    karma will get him back. Luckily he hit the car and not you
     

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