Turns out motorists aren’t the only ones with road rage issues.
Charlotte Pierzchniak found out the hard way during a hellacious incident while she was driving through central London on Monday, July 9.
She explained to The Daily Mail that two cyclists had cut in front of her at a road near Westminster Abbey, prompting her to beep at them in protest.
While the first cyclist appeared to ignore her existence, the second did take notice of Pierzchniak. By that, I mean he decided to get up in her business in a rage-filled meltdown.
As you can see, this prawn didn’t hold back – perhaps this is why some restaurants have banned them from entering in full gear.
Go on, son:
Damn, son. That tumble off the bike just set you off, huh?
Even the pedestrian, whose attempt to cross the road illegally was thwarted by the cycling duo, had a small moment to vent at Pierzchniak.
As for the car, it didn’t come away unscathed from the attack:
Eish. Poor car.
Not only has the badge fallen off, but the front proximity sensor “now beeps almost continuously”, according to Pierzchniak.
Could be worse, I s’pose. The old fogey could have thrown his ride clear through her windscreen.
She can also thank her lucky she’s not in Florida, home of truly odd news, where they do things a little differently:
In St John’s County, Howell Morris tried to mow down his neighbour, Scott Lynch, with a tractor after a petty dispute over property on Monday.
Lynch, 72, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.
*Sigh* Humans are such angry, crazy creatures when it comes to situations like these.
Go figure.
[source:dailymail]
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