He figured $2700 was a small price to pay for the years of satisfaction he’d get out of the new light array on his Jeep Cherokee. The 40 high intensity headlights mounted on the roof (20 facing forward, 20 backward) and both bumpers were going to shock the crap out of any high beamer sonofabitch unlucky enough to cross his path.
Getting the DMV permit, without which retaliation wouldn’t be possible, was a cakewalk. He eased through his story about off-roading and being a Boy Scout leader. Hey, it was DMV, not the smartest folks around.
He had a variety of attack scenarios to call upon depending on his mood, his inclination to play cat and mouse, and whether the target was tailing or approaching him.
His attack of choice, however, was to stay a few car lengths ahead of the high beamer and turn on the 20 lights aimed aft. The impact of the full compliment of that array focused directly at the target windshield, compared to the mere rear view mirror effect, was truly a thing of beauty. And by the time it took the target to regain control of his car, Bright was long gone.