The gentleman driving this car returned to his parked car and hit my car door with his not realising I was in the car. I knocked on the window and pointed out that his car was touching mine. He then sneered at me and went to close his car door, then next I heard was an almighty bang as he had deliberately hit his car door onto mine again! He was very menacing so I locked my car doors and waited for him to leave before checking for any damage to my car. I used my phone to take a picture of his number plate as he was pulling away. He saw what I was doing, got out of his car and knocked the window, being verbally abusive. He then told his wife to drive out of the car park while he waked behind so I could not picture the number plate. Unfortunately, while his wife was reversing he could help but be verbal abusive again and knowing I was safely locked in the car I managed to get these pictures. I was so scared but refused to let people get away with treating others like this.
This guy came speeding past on my left almost smashing into the side or my as I was mergin back into the left. He was speeding doing at least 60 in a 40. Stopping at the roundabout he noticed I took a picture, then stopped, refused to drive on and tried to intimidate me. It didn't work. If you're going to act like a violent dangerous dick on the road, it'll be saved online forever. scumbag.
Report to the police if you see this driver, she's been caught on film trying a crash for cash scam. Foreign accent African lady, let's hope the police catch her.
Parked on pavement and zig zag lines at 15:20. I asked him the time, and then told him to look at the sign clearly stating no stopping Mon-Fri between 2-4pm. He used the excuse of "I'm picking up my daughter" to justify endangering everyone else's.
He then got annoyed at me for no particular reason and after a minute, he drove off stopping illegally on the opposite side to let his daughter in. He then honked at me for no reason and pointed at me (probably making a story about it to his daughter).
Not the first time he's parked here. He parks on the zig-zag lines daily and thinks that he's an exception to the rules.
This guy drove passed a female cyclist who had fallen off her bike and instead of seeing if she was ok shouted 'good, that's the best thing that could happen' before flicking Vs at her fellow cyclists. Maybe not a terrible piece of driving, just a bad human.
I feel sorry for the daughter.