Might be an idea,When you have kids in the car to make them wear seatbelts in the back,Rather than using it is a playground.
Especially as you seem to have issues with driving properly.
Takes up two spaces in a busy car park becusse they think they're better than everyone else. Also goes about double the 10mph limit around said car park.
Driven by an entitled, emotionally fragile bloke who appeared to be in his 70s.
After he cut me up and parked in the parent and child parking space that I was about to park into I saw he didn't have a child in his car. After he and who I assume was his wife left the car I pointed out to him that they were in a parent and child space and needed a child with them to park there. After pretending he was hard of hearing and couldn't understand me he started irrationally screaming about how he and his wife are old and couldn't easily get in and out of his car. I recommended that instead he used a disabled persons space or maybe bought a car that was easier to get in and out of and not a sports car. After this he started hurling obscenities so I told him acting like a child doesn't qualify him as the "child" that can use the space.
Garbage human being. Clearly doesn't want to park in a regular space like the rest of the peasants in case his car gets scratched but plays the victimised old man when people call him out on it.
This is the time I really wish I had a dash cam - a few days ago this company vehicle (Sheppard Piling) was on the A12, decided to cut me up, slam on the brakes and then give me the finger, nearly causing an accident as I narrowly missed going into the back of him it was that close, all so he could be in front and exit the A12, and didn't like sitting behind someone slowing to exit.
Remember you're in a company vehicle, and at the time you're representing the company...sure they wouldn't be happy with the way you're driving.
ENJOY YOUR 6 POINTS AND 200 QUID FINE :)