FluffyTowel wrote: » Haven’t picked up any, but have been the hitchhiker twice. First one was after a wedding in Galway where we missed the bus to the train from a B&B in some remote place in the backend of nowhere. Ah - memories of the driver trying to feel me up while my friend was getting sick out the window in the back. The second one wasn’t as pleasant.
johnayo wrote: » Did you murder the second driver:rolleyes:
biko wrote: » I picked up an old fella about two weeks ago. He was only going a couple miles down the road.
ruwithme wrote: » No hitch hikers in Ireland. country is too small for that. Only lads and the odd lassie thumbing a lift afew townlands over the road. anyway a rare enough sight nowadays. yes i would give them a lift if they didn't look shifty. jayus if you stopped to lift the wrong lad ,you might well regret it.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Anyone could be the wrong lad no matter what they look like. Why risk it?
ArchXStanton wrote: » I do, I spent years on the side of motorways and roads doing it myself so I know how it feels, I used to play a game, insulting passing drivers with lines from Hardcore songs.. "this time I'm not going to let you slide" "You drew the last straw Our friendship's reached its end" etc etc It passed the time
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Not in a million years. Firstly, as a woman alone when driving the last thing I want is to invite any possible trouble or criminals into my car. Now I know people will say that most hitch-hikers are fine but since having kids, im now ultra careful and I don't need the risk in my life.
Black Swan wrote: » If you go across the pond to visit, I would not recommend picking up hitchhikers, or hitchhike yourself. According to the FBI crime reporting database: From 1979 to 2009, there were 675 reported victims of sexual assault and murder along Interstate Highways. Although in fairness this could represent a small number of incidents, why play the odds?
Black Swan wrote: » If you go across the pond to visit, I would not recommend picking up hitchhikers, or hitchhike yourself. According to the FBI crime reporting database: From 1979 to 2009, there were 675 reported victims of sexual assault and murder along Interstate Highways.
HorrorScope wrote: » Just once but digging the grave took so long I couldn’t be arsed to do it again.
poisonated wrote: » I took a greyhound bus and it left me in a really dangerous neighbourhood that i wasn’t familiar with. This woman pulled up and offered me a lift so I took it. That was probably pretty dangerous when I think about it.