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So I'm sitting in my truck in front of a friends apartments (this is at night) on the phone, my engine was shut off and so were my lights. As soon as I got off the phone, i went to call someone else when i hear a thud sound coming from the rear driver side of the truck. I look and see a shadow by the rear quarter panel, I fling open the door quickly and to my surprise there is a girl, a YOUNG GIRL, trying to pour salt into my gas tank -- !!!!!!!
As soon as i opened the door i said WTF you think you doing? She got scared and jumped back, obviously was not expecting anyone to be in the car (i have dark tinted windows), she started pleading with me, stressing that she thought i was some one else. Like WTF??? At your age who could you possibly have beef with that bad??
I looked & saw salt in the plastic part outside of the gas tank fill up hole, and a little on the inside of the hole… so i took it out with a towel, careful not to let any fall into the tank itself.
Here is my question: Im thinking i stopped her in time to prevent collateral damage, the second i opened the door she jumped back and she never really had the time to pour any in -- BUT, I'm still a little worried. Ive driven approx. 100 miles since this incident and have not noticed anything different. Any advice?
PS: I kept my anger in check because I swear this girl couldn't have been older than 14.. She was scared but only because she got caught. My reaction was pretty much GTFO away from me and stay away from car.
Plain and simple, you don't #### with a mans car. WHERE ARE THE PARENTS????
As soon as i opened the door i said WTF you think you doing? She got scared and jumped back, obviously was not expecting anyone to be in the car (i have dark tinted windows), she started pleading with me, stressing that she thought i was some one else. Like WTF??? At your age who could you possibly have beef with that bad??
I looked & saw salt in the plastic part outside of the gas tank fill up hole, and a little on the inside of the hole… so i took it out with a towel, careful not to let any fall into the tank itself.
Here is my question: Im thinking i stopped her in time to prevent collateral damage, the second i opened the door she jumped back and she never really had the time to pour any in -- BUT, I'm still a little worried. Ive driven approx. 100 miles since this incident and have not noticed anything different. Any advice?
PS: I kept my anger in check because I swear this girl couldn't have been older than 14.. She was scared but only because she got caught. My reaction was pretty much GTFO away from me and stay away from car.
Plain and simple, you don't #### with a mans car. WHERE ARE THE PARENTS????