People trying to get you to lower windows in the street...

People trying to get you to lower windows in the street...

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Soleith

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527 posts

96 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Happened 2nd time to me this morning. Driving the F12 (last time happened in the Roma), quite used to lots of people giving thumbs ups, smiles, waves, occasional wker gesture, all of which I'm fine with but 2nd time I'm stopped at lights and someone walks up to the car and tries to get me to lower my window, both times person was holding a bottle of some sort. Not particularly friendly looking but also not aggressive. Anyone else experienced this? Is this just me having London paranoia with watch snatching headlines recently? What are your thoughts on this and more importantly, would you lower the window with a stranger standing a foot or two away from the car with holding a bottle?

Van Dessel

156 posts

65 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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In general this is case by case and very situational so completely your call bc you alone need to deal w the outcome.

Even tooling along on a £12k S-Works bike which are currently under target of daylight jackings I'd want full discretion re: who I engaged with.

Fwiw, having just spent 3 weeks driving 2500 miles in FR, CH, DE and AT, London by far has the most weirdos 😅

So don't put any pressure on yourself to be too nice to a fault.

Iwontlietoyou

40 posts

63 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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This happens to me. Are you sure they're trying to get you to lower your windows? Is it a gesture where they're "flapping" horizontal hand? If so, I've always taken this as a request to rev the engine... which of course, is something I don't do. We're not animals smile

Soleith

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527 posts

96 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Iwontlietoyou said:
This happens to me. Are you sure they're trying to get you to lower your windows? Is it a gesture where they're "flapping" horizontal hand? If so, I've always taken this as a request to rev the engine... which of course, is something I don't do. We're not animals smile
Definitely not flapping rev request, have those quite regularly too and fine with that. This is someone walking out into the street to stand right next to the door and one held out his hand with index finger knuckle extended and simulated knocking on the window (although he didn't actually touch the car). The other one today walked out to the car to again stand right next to the window, leaned down to put his face next to the window and was trying to talk to me although couldn't make out what he was saying but gestured hand horizontally downwards at the window, flapping is usually angled.

Old Skool

96 posts

171 months

Wednesday 30th August 2023
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I had this not so long ago in north London but also happened to be in a convertible Aston with the roof down. Was not a particularly pleasant experience. Was stuck in traffic and he was obviously a bit pissed with a beer bottle in hand. After sone initial banter along the lines nice car/is it quick/you must be loaded and me casually making self-deprecating jokes it ended with him saying give us a go and getting more agrrssive and waving his bottle around. Ended in a staring contest with him just walking away but low down in a convertible with the roof down and in a traffic jam I didn’t half feel exposed…..

RSbandit

2,783 posts

139 months

Wednesday 30th August 2023
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Yeah for that reason I'm not so keen on driving through central London with the roof down...only takes one moron or delinquent and you can be in a tricky situation...a nice sunny day on an open road diff story.

DeejRC

6,469 posts

89 months

Thursday 31st August 2023
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2 things:
1. Don’t live in a sthole like London.
2. No. Never. In any car. Nor have I ever had anybody signal me to rev any car I’ve ever owned. Anywhere.

I suspect 2 is related to 1.


Soleith

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527 posts

96 months

Thursday 31st August 2023
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DeejRC said:
2 things:
1. Don’t live in a sthole like London.
2. No. Never. In any car. Nor have I ever had anybody signal me to rev any car I’ve ever owned. Anywhere.

I suspect 2 is related to 1.
I don't live in London but life often necessitates trips to it.

Surprised at 2 though, I've had rev requests in the UK regardless of whether in south east, west country, midlands, north, Scotland and Wales. Also in France and other countries on the continent! Do you only drive at 4am?!

DeejRC

6,469 posts

89 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Lived n worked all over the UK and Europe over 30yrs. Driving a variety of silly cars. I have though always refused to drive into London because it always seemed a bloody stupid thing to do.

NRG1976

1,378 posts

17 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Soleith said:
Happened 2nd time to me this morning. Driving the F12 (last time happened in the Roma), quite used to lots of people giving thumbs ups, smiles, waves, occasional wker gesture, all of which I'm fine with but 2nd time I'm stopped at lights and someone walks up to the car and tries to get me to lower my window, both times person was holding a bottle of some sort. Not particularly friendly looking but also not aggressive. Anyone else experienced this? Is this just me having London paranoia with watch snatching headlines recently? What are your thoughts on this and more importantly, would you lower the window with a stranger standing a foot or two away from the car with holding a bottle?
Most likely a drunk - I wouldn’t lower the window, just try not to engage.

ferrariboi

40 posts

103 months

Tuesday 5th September 2023
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This happened to me last week. I did open the window. The guy wanted to warn me about a huge pothole on the exit of the Starbucks we were parked in. That was kind.

Soleith

Original Poster:

527 posts

96 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
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DeejRC said:
Lived n worked all over the UK and Europe over 30yrs. Driving a variety of silly cars. I have though always refused to drive into London because it always seemed a bloody stupid thing to do.
It's weird, I've had similar but Europe, US and Asia Pac and often get requests although rarely with someone walking directly up to the car. I must have an "approachable face".

London is fine in general, I still love it as a city.

Soleith

Original Poster:

527 posts

96 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
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ferrariboi said:
This happened to me last week. I did open the window. The guy wanted to warn me about a huge pothole on the exit of the Starbucks we were parked in. That was kind.
Thanks for sharing actually a really nice example of it. Somewhat restores a bit of my faith in humanity that someone had a good experience with this!

CloudStuff

3,848 posts

111 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
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Had this the other week. 2 young lads (13 - 15 ish) at J11 M4 roundabout. They were standing by the lights, looking to film cars to the 'tok, I imagine.

I have a B8 RS4. So, very run of the mill. I was in the fornt row at the lights.

Waved at me to lower, and said "please, please launch it". I didn't oblige, but did rev a bit.

But a pleasant experience, perfectly polite. All good.

Angelis

2,333 posts

243 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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A few years ago, a friend and I were driving down Shaftsbury Avenue in our cars and I told him he should put the roof up. He said it would be fine. I think see some guy walk up to his car and climb in. he drove about about 30 metres and teh guy got out and thank him for teh ride.

I was of course so concerned that i was laughing my head off.

London is a greqat city but you need to always be on guard and epect teh worse.

Persoanly i drive all the time with the roof down without any issue....

so far....