I am so upset!

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  • rebelate
    rebelate Posts: 218 Member
    I have this happen quite often while walking or riding a bike. Things being thrown or aiming the car towards me to run me off the road. I have found the best solution is to have your smart phone handy and recording all the time while you walk and delete the file when your done if you do not need the recording. If you do have a problem and can get a license # and you have the recording then that should be all the police need to take care of the problem.

    This is exactly what I do when I go for a walk after an unsavory incident that had me shaken. I make sure I walk facing oncoming traffic, and recording in front of me/at cars. I also keep pepper spray on me.



    To the OP, I'm really sorry that happened to you, and your daughter. I'm really glad she's okay, and that nothing else transpired. I hope you feel better, and comfortable enough to go on another walk. <3
  • TheWinman
    TheWinman Posts: 684 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    Please enlighten us and tell us what the police can do without the plate#.
  • YAYJules
    YAYJules Posts: 282 Member
    What do you want us to do?

    Yikes, woman.
  • CallMeWifey
    CallMeWifey Posts: 21 Member
    Why even reply if you're just going to be rude? Just move on and keep your mouth shut!
  • CMontalvo05
    CMontalvo05 Posts: 2 Member
    WTH...that's ugly! There really are some scum bags out there. F***ERS...sorry but people like that deserve to hear it. I hope your day has gotten a little better now.
  • tekwriter
    tekwriter Posts: 923 Member
    Hi Dear, I am so sorry this happened to you and your beautiful child. I would have been upset and frightened also. You feel comfortable here and that is why you came. Also sorry some people were rude to you. It will surely help to talk about this awful event. I hope you have another route you can take to do your walking. You probably won't feel comfortable taking that route any more. HUGS
  • mjculbertson4512
    mjculbertson4512 Posts: 157 Member
    We had a 'raincoat' for our stroller when the girls were small. Clear plastic, small slits to let some air in. Velcroed to the stoller. Sure worked when we had one with the chicken pox and bronchits and the other had been snowbound way too long! I think this was from First Years.

    The raincoat is just an idea, to keep your little one dry. For what ever the reason. I am carrying a small whistle as a just in case, if you do. Blow the thing! Get the driver's attention and start dailing 911.
  • BleedsCoffee
    BleedsCoffee Posts: 247 Member
    I'm really sorry to hear that you and your daughter had to deal with such an awful incident. It never fails to amaze and disgust me how truly ****ty some people can be. I think most of us, on the receiving end of such undeserving and unprovoked hostility, would want to vent as well. Just take some comfort in knowing that misery begets misery. He'll get his.
  • rjmwx81
    rjmwx81 Posts: 259 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    Please enlighten us and tell us what the police can do without the plate#.

    See my previous post.


    In addition to what I posted there, if they see a pattern of this behavior in an area, they could increase patrols to try and catch the guy. Perhaps he's done this to others. But if they all think like the people in this discussion seem to, "Oh, they can't do anything without the plate, why bother?" then nothing will happen.
  • dorthymcconnel
    dorthymcconnel Posts: 237 Member
    I am hoping beyond hope that he just wasn't thinking and threw the can out the window, (which would be stupid enough even if no one was in the area) .I'm sorry you had to go through that though. As moms it hurts us more when our child is hurt or simply scared. Try to relax now and be thankful she wasn't hurt. Hugs!
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    Only someone who is mentally ill would do this deliberately. Either he wasn't directing his anger at you and was shouting at someone on his phone and threw the can out of frustration, or he is unwell. I don't want you to think that you were being targeted, though, because I doubt that is the case.

    I'm glad you are your baby are okay. My ex was hit by a water bottle thrown out of a car window once, and it is shocking and unpleasant.
  • Dita85
    Dita85 Posts: 15 Member
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  • Dita85
    Dita85 Posts: 15 Member
    What do you want us to do?


    This is a very rude comment. She did not state she wanted anyone to do anything for her, she was just venting, and rightfully so. With all the dumb things people post on MFP, I can't believe this is your response to this post. I did look at your profile though, and it seems you've never been lucky enough to have your own children, so I can see where a stupid remark like that came from.
  • _chiaroscuro
    _chiaroscuro Posts: 1,340 Member
    What do you want us to do?

    I'd like you to stop making bitter sh!tty little posts like these but you can't have everything. Oh and you're an @ss.
  • KtotheD78
    KtotheD78 Posts: 58 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    uh duhh maybe because she didn't get the license plate because she couldn't duhhh

    You know, she could describe the vehicle even if she didn't get the plate. Describe the driver maybe. Perhaps there was an officer in the area who might be able to keep his/her eyes open. You never know.
    use your brain!

    Stay classy.

    I will help you understand. When emulating another, you take on their characteristics. Only in la la land do cops actually do something about these incidents - or even more "serious" ones. In the real world (and I live in a small town) They DON'T drive around and keep an eye open for this sort of thing. Even in a small town. I have had plenty of conversations with "officers of the law" and yeah, they're not as helpful as you like to believe. They require a lot more evidence then one, or a few, phone calls. Yeah buddy, look for that random tan minivan. Come on now.
  • RiesigJay
    RiesigJay Posts: 151 Member
    Sorry this happened to you and your child.

    I have also gone through a similar experience while on a run. The object thrown was an icee/slushie beverage that had enough heft to actually throw me off balance (without falling).

    File a police report as others said. Consider the possibility they know your route and will try this again (or worse). Change your route. Ideally so that you walk into oncoming traffic, so you can see potential malcontents. Plus, cowards like that are less likely to attack you head-on.
  • What a jerk he was. I wish you had picked up that can and gave it to the police. I am glad you two are ok. Change your route though cause you never know.
  • loudwige
    loudwige Posts: 9 Member
    she want you to shut the hell up! if you don't have anything nice to say,just don't say anything.
  • Thinsue02
    Thinsue02 Posts: 16 Member
    That is an aweful thing to do to a baby, child or adult. There are alot of sick people. Be thankful your not like him and you are safe.
    Karma will get him some day
  • Kmanouchehri90
    Kmanouchehri90 Posts: 81 Member
    I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who gave me some words of advice, encouragement, or just agreed that some people are just mean!

    I read every post and it really did make me feel better (mostly, lol)

    I DID file a report and just finished talked to the officer. There really isn't much to be done but if this guy has a habit of doing this to people, maybe if everyone reports him he may just one day be caught.

    I just needed to vent and hearing some of your compassionate and empathetic words really helped.

    My baby is currently bouncing up and down in her bouncer and is perfectly fine and happy which is all that matters!
    I am so sorry to hear this has happened to any of you, because it really just SUCKS. It scares the hell out of you!
  • tinydancer4
    tinydancer4 Posts: 114 Member
    I am so sorry this happened to you. I would have been really, really upset as well. My guess is you'll feel better about it tomorrow, and better still the day after, until it eventually won't bother you anymore. Please don't stop walking with your daughter. Hope you're ok xxx
  • Poor you. i would be upset too and you are probably still a bit shocked. Only a nutter would do that or someone high as a kite.
    Your daughter will have forgotten about it in the morning. Hope you can too.
  • kennethmgreen
    kennethmgreen Posts: 1,759 Member
    What do you want us to do?
    Asking "What do you want us to do?" is a legitimate question. It may not be filled with love, kindness and patience. But it is also devoid of malice. It doesn't call anyone names, or attack anyone. Yet a good portion of responses are solely about this one reply. (Really? Asking a direct question in this thread is on the same level as the guy who threw the soda?)

    Straight up direct question. Don't know why people freak out about that. Oh, and the question was answered by the OP. She wanted sympathy. So now that's clear.

    OP, I'm sorry you went through that. Sounds scary. Glad you and your child are OK.
  • _chiaroscuro
    _chiaroscuro Posts: 1,340 Member
    What do you want us to do?
    Asking "What do you want us to do?" is a legitimate question. It may not be filled with love, kindness and patience. But it is also devoid of malice. It doesn't call anyone names, or attack anyone. Yet a good portion of responses are solely about this one reply. (Really? Asking a direct question in this thread is on the same level as the guy who threw the soda?)

    Straight up direct question. Don't know why people freak out about that. Oh, and the question was answered by the OP. She wanted sympathy. So now that's clear.

    OP, I'm sorry you went through that. Sounds scary. Glad you and your child are OK.
    Nah. I've seen Melsauntie before and this isn't the first time she's been a terrible person. I've just moved on before but there's a limit.
  • rjmwx81
    rjmwx81 Posts: 259 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    uh duhh maybe because she didn't get the license plate because she couldn't duhhh

    You know, she could describe the vehicle even if she didn't get the plate. Describe the driver maybe. Perhaps there was an officer in the area who might be able to keep his/her eyes open. You never know.
    use your brain!

    Stay classy.

    I will help you understand. When emulating another, you take on their characteristics. Only in la la land do cops actually do something about these incidents - or even more "serious" ones. In the real world (and I live in a small town) They DON'T drive around and keep an eye open for this sort of thing. Even in a small town. I have had plenty of conversations with "officers of the law" and yeah, they're not as helpful as you like to believe. They require a lot more evidence then one, or a few, phone calls. Yeah buddy, look for that random tan minivan. Come on now.

    Oh, you talked to a few officers, huh? Good for you. I used to work as a dispatcher in a fairly large city and we'd have officers check on this sort of thing all the time. I'm done arguing with you, though. I've no time for your condescending attitude.

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  • KtotheD78
    KtotheD78 Posts: 58 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    uh duhh maybe because she didn't get the license plate because she couldn't duhhh

    You know, she could describe the vehicle even if she didn't get the plate. Describe the driver maybe. Perhaps there was an officer in the area who might be able to keep his/her eyes open. You never know.
    use your brain!

    Stay classy.

    I will help you understand. When emulating another, you take on their characteristics. Only in la la land do cops actually do something about these incidents - or even more "serious" ones. In the real world (and I live in a small town) They DON'T drive around and keep an eye open for this sort of thing. Even in a small town. I have had plenty of conversations with "officers of the law" and yeah, they're not as helpful as you like to believe. They require a lot more evidence then one, or a few, phone calls. Yeah buddy, look for that random tan minivan. Come on now.

    Oh, you talked to a few officers, huh? Good for you. I used to work as a dispatcher in a fairly large city and we'd have officers check on this sort of thing all the time. I'm done arguing with you, though. I've no time for your condescending attitude.

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    *lol* I just had a visual of officers telling you that they were going to go "check on it" and stopping at a donut shop. By the way, that wasn't an argument. Settle down. This is JUST the internet ;) You are right - she could have filed a report so that police could have at least been alerted in case it happened again. Sometimes when something like this happens (as a mother with a child) you don't think about it until it is too late. You MAY remember the color of the vehicle, you may remember if it was a car or a van. It probably happened too fast for her to catch a glimpse of the driver. I think the point of this thread is to comfort mom not ask her why she didn't do this or that.
  • Alison12121
    Alison12121 Posts: 198 Member
    Aww, I'm so sorry that happened to you. *hugs* Is it possible that he was just being a litter bug and the soda accidentally hit your baby? Either way, he's wrong because nobody should be dumping things like that anyway. I hope you and your baby are feeling better.
  • rjmwx81
    rjmwx81 Posts: 259 Member
    And why *didn't* you file a police report, exactly?

    uh duhh maybe because she didn't get the license plate because she couldn't duhhh

    You know, she could describe the vehicle even if she didn't get the plate. Describe the driver maybe. Perhaps there was an officer in the area who might be able to keep his/her eyes open. You never know.
    use your brain!

    Stay classy.

    I will help you understand. When emulating another, you take on their characteristics. Only in la la land do cops actually do something about these incidents - or even more "serious" ones. In the real world (and I live in a small town) They DON'T drive around and keep an eye open for this sort of thing. Even in a small town. I have had plenty of conversations with "officers of the law" and yeah, they're not as helpful as you like to believe. They require a lot more evidence then one, or a few, phone calls. Yeah buddy, look for that random tan minivan. Come on now.

    Oh, you talked to a few officers, huh? Good for you. I used to work as a dispatcher in a fairly large city and we'd have officers check on this sort of thing all the time. I'm done arguing with you, though. I've no time for your condescending attitude.

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    *You are right

    That's all I wanted to hear. Snarky Chef Ramsay comment withdrawn. :)

    I suppose the officers COULD have just gone to the donut shop...but in the department I worked with the supervisors were pretty strict about that sort of thing.

    And I wasn't trying to pile on the OP...I was genuinely curious why she didn't call. I suppose I underestimated the strength of the "cops can't do anything" attitude in some communities.
  • TheWinman
    TheWinman Posts: 684 Member
    Aww, I'm so sorry that happened to you. *hugs* Is it possible that he was just being a litter bug and the soda accidentally hit your baby? Either way, he's wrong because nobody should be dumping things like that anyway. I hope you and your baby are feeling better.

    She later on said that he yelled something at her.
  • Sharkington
    Sharkington Posts: 485
    Oh, if that happened to me, or my child, I would be livid! Too bad you were unable to get the license plate number, but just keep in mind the color and make of the car if you remember - i guess you could have reported that, but I'm not sure if the police could really do anything with that information. :/ Hopefully you don't see him around again, but if you do, at least you'll be more prepared to get the plate number.