Nobody has right of way; least not in this context. There is only priority. One driver has to give way to the other driver, which is often confused as right of way whereas it just means one driver has priority over the other. Neither has right of way mate.
For the record, I wasn't recording any children at all. I was with my baby and partner. He obviously thinks he's better than everyone else, hence why he thinks it's ok to park in such bays without a child. Let's face it, he could do with walking a bit further. I wonder if he knew about my dash cams. I welcome the police to talk to me.
To the person leaving the note. Make your complaint. I guarantee you it will amount to NOTHING and I think we both know this. Your reaction however, was odd to say the least. You took exception to someone filming which is not against the law; this regardless of ASDA's policy. As regards said policy, there were no signs prohibiting filming.
Alas, if you still think "filming children" amounts to perversity then let us know when you've complained about every CCTV filming children. You won't, because again I think we both know you're talking crap.
Oh, and your rude hand gesture in front of families - you just made it everyone's business.
He literally forced you off the road. He would have sandwiched you between himself and the railings, with the uneven road surface (including drain cover) underneath your wheels. His words communicate his intent - it was a deliberate act of revenge for being in front of him, on a bike. I hope his employer is looking at this video and considering the image it portrays.
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