My only problem with this story is that they keep on referencing to the tomatoes ONLY. The teenagers did admit that they were also firing a paintball gun at the passing cars. Now, putting myself in his shoes, having to deal with that over 4 times in one day AND after threatening to shoot someone if it happens again, I too, would have pulled out a gun and started shooting. Maybe not to intentionally kill someone but to scare the living [censored] out of the bastards VANDALISING cars. They have no right. What if someone passing by got hit with the paintball, couldn't see where they were going and ran off the road and died? Would it be a "harmless" prank then? I don't give a [censored] if it was "tradition" or something that had been going on for decades. The [censored] is immature and wrong. The guy DID warn all of them twice if I can recall and they got what was coming to them. The guy isn't crazy, he just got very heated and acted on built up anger. Any of you guys on here who value their car like a child would have acted the same way and you can't deny it. (SOME of you) Especially those from whom I've heard stories of just some kid throwing a rock or calling your car slow and stupid, or even pouring a soda on it; and these guys were shooting paint balls? I can imagine how some of us would have reacted in the same situation. The persons interviewed in that story are making light of what the teenagers were doing. Saying that it has been done for years and he over-reacted. [censored]. Murder has been going on since LIFE, does that make it okay to kill someone? No. They only emphasize on tomatoes and not the paintball gun as well. Even throwing tomatoes at oncoming cars could be dangerous. Those paranoid over-cautious drivers could freak out and run off the road. Well, I am going to stop ranting even though I have much more to say.

-Bishop


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