Chess websites have a system of reporting bad players. The moderators can issue a temporary ban from participating in online chess games or even a permanent ban in case the player persistently displays dirty gameplay.
I read somewhere that with the virus shutdowns, a lot of folks aren't bathing as much. If that's true, I imagine there are all sorts of dirty drivers out there. I wouldn't know. I is a essential employee. You tell me what's essential about making a sign where blind people can find the bathroom in a skyscraper that's shut down and we'll both know. At least I'm not a dirty driver
Well, for once, you should not stop on track to type about an incident you felt caused you harm 2 corners back. You nearly caused an accident yourself.
And secondly,
You can't call someone a bad driver because of bad ping. It's like saying Campbell soup is horrid because you prefer Heinz's Tomato Ketchup.
Try informing the user about his ping before raging (although I have not seen it been done, hence I'm just inferring).
Thirdly,
You were Nigel Mansell in the first clip, racer1012 in the second. If that's anything to go by then you were probably banned prior, and used a new account. If that is the case, reflect on your own actions before coming to conclusions quickly.
(On the other hand if it's just a driver name swap, then ignore this p)
lmao, that's the same account. I used to be called Nigel Mansell, then Fernando Alonso, then Aernando Flonso, and now [AR] Aernando. I know i made a mistake and someone locking up or braking too late could've smashed into me. My bad.
It's not the issue of someone locking up or braking too late, all that shows is that you still would pass the blame if that happened. The issue would be that you stopped on the race line and obstructed the flow of the race.