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Hazard: Metal recycling meth head

419-VTN Washington
Thursday, April 11, 2013
WA 419-VTN
Gold NISSAN  Pathfinder
Seattle, Washington
TheHolyRoller

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Metal recycling meth head: This individual is great, just another road bully with a bunch of stolen radiators and catalytic converters, strapped precariously to the top of his late model, gold colored Nissan SUV. While blocking people from getting over and being a road bully then blocks traffic to yell at me. However, once the meth addicted, mobile mechanic, over charging, not broken car part stealing, metal recycling road bully determined that intimidation does not work on me. Then decided to file a false police report, which did not work out for the radiator thief. You can always tell a bully, because when you get ready and are not scared, they immediately revert to calling the police for them being a jerk and blocking traffic, for no reason. So now, he is probably somewhere, ripping off another customer by telling them the radiator is bad, or the catalytic converter is bad, so he can replace them for no reason, then also make a ton of money for recycling them for the copper. All the while, sucking on his glass dick, and picking the open meth sores on his face and strapping more stolen radiators and converters to the top of his pathfinder.

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