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I am really angry and a bit upset.

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SpagBolgs · 21/02/2014 22:27

I am a bit shaken and quiet angry because today I had to quickly get some essentials. I went to the store with DTD(babies) and DC to help. I had parked my car and it was very busy and crowded and managed to find a spot to park. Parked into the spot and was shouted at by a man complaining he was going to park there, and how I was a stupid twat and women shouldn't drive not to mention he was yelling and swearing at me in-front of my DC. As me I entered the supermarket I met him again and he was huffing and puffing, and as i thought he was going he nudged himself and his trolley into me and called me a pretentious bitch. I told him I had got his number plate and I was going to report him and that he also parked in parent and child and has no child. Im really shaken what should I do.

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SpagBolgs · 21/02/2014 22:28

Sorry about my spelling and grammar errors.

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Songbird · 21/02/2014 22:29

Just calm down, he's just an angry man, there are lots of them out there. Do you have any reason to think you'll see him again? If not, it's not worth worrying about.

KirstyJC · 21/02/2014 22:30

Report him to the police on 101 for threatening you, both physically with the trolley and verbally.

Poor you, hope you feel better.

Songbird · 21/02/2014 22:30

And well done for telling him off for parking in the p&t space - he was in the wrong!

WaxingGibbon · 21/02/2014 22:31

I'm not sure there's anything you can do about it now tbh. Sometimes we come into contact with deeply unpleasant people. Try not to dwell on it - put it behind you and have a nice weekend

ThePinkOcelot · 21/02/2014 22:32

He's an arsehole OP, just put him out of your mind.

SpagBolgs · 21/02/2014 22:32

Have seen him time to time whilst doing my shopping.

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AgentZigzag · 21/02/2014 22:33

I would report the twat (but leave out that he was parked in a parent/child space Grin)

He was intimidating, but more than that he 'nudged' into you while you had at least two babies with you, that would bring out the tigress in me.

You have to ask yourself how far would he be prepared to go to vent his anger about something so trivial, and how many other times has he done it?

Nobody likes shopping because it's really stressful, but that's no reason to take it out on you and your children.

Total wanker and he needs teaching a lesson.

Catsize · 21/02/2014 23:35

Threatening behaviour to a woman out alone with her children. I reported something like this once and the police went round and gave a ticking off.

wowfudge · 21/02/2014 23:44

He's just an angry eejit OP. Don't let him get to you. It wasn't personal however much it might have seemed to be at the time. And I believe in karma Grin. It'll get him.

Jolleigh · 21/02/2014 23:48

4 words for you: Angry man voodoo doll Grin

SpagBolgs · 21/02/2014 23:52

I often see him there whilst doing the weekly shop, I am tempted to let DC push the trolley and bash into him but I know they wont and I couldn't get myself to do such a thing.Wink

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