Ok I know this doesn't have that much to do with fishing, at least not directly. But what happened to me today does show the attitude problem that some people have, including those on the water. These individuals respond to the smallest thing you do that they think inconveniences them or shows disrespect towards them with hostility or a complete lack of respect towards you. In their world, people need to be respectful towards each other, but only when it is towards them, not the other way. This is the kind of attitude that starts fights on crowded rivers like the Vedder or on the Fraser Bars.
So anyway, I was in the parking lot at a grocery store in South Surrey sitting in the car reading my e-mails on my phone before going in. I had to park pretty close to the guy beside me because the other guy next to me had gone into my space a bit. This was the only available spot.
The next thing I know this enraged guy (a bit overweight and probably about 58-60) starts yelling and swearing at me for no apparent reason. He then starts to to try break into my car. Luckily I had the doors locked, thanks to the reputation the area has for car theft and assault. So I'm sitting there and I have no idea why the guy is doing this and I politely asked him what's up. He kept yelling and swearing, dropping f-bombs left and right without ever really trying to tell me why he's so mad. Besides the swearing, all I could make out was "get lost you maniac." Right...I'm the maniac here.
I finally figured out that he couldn't get the door of his truck open. I tried to politely apologize and explain to him that that I had to park so close to him because the guy next to me had parked too close to me. I also suggested that he could just climb in on the other side of his truck. He didn't even listen to me and had instead walked over to his truck and had started banging his door against the side of my car...which was doing more damage to his door than anything else because he was hitting the hard plastic edge on the fender of my car. Maybe he thought because I have an accent I couldn't understand English and that I could only understand a physical message.
I finally decided that this guy wasn't going to listen to my side of the story or get in on the other side of his truck; he just could not be reasoned with. So I backed out of the parking spot to give him room and he finally got into his truck and left. Why exactly he couldn't have just asked me politely to move or said nothing and inconvenienced himself slightly by climbing in on the other side of his truck and just shifting to the driver side (easy to do) I still can't tell. Two words would have been enough.
I believe in giving people the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he was having a bad day. I have plenty of those myself because of my health. I can forgive him for what he did but still, it was borderline assault and pretty over the top for the small mistake I made (arguably not even a mistake since there was nowhere else to park). I really think the guy would have attacked me if my doors had not been locked.
What do you guys think? Why didn't the guy at least listen to my side of the story or first just ask me to move if it really was impossible for him to walk to the other side of his truck and get in there? Does the small mistake I made give him the right to immediately start verbally abusing me and trying to start a fight and/or attack me?
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to get some kind of idea if this kind of thing is common in Canada. I thought that Canada was all about preserving a just society. Maybe this is just a story