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to make a complaint about this delivery driver?

10 replies

peppatax · 15/06/2016 17:53

I pulled in front of a lorry for a well known sofa delivery company, who proceeded to overtake me honking his horn, pulled in front of me, blocked me in and got out and shouted at me through my window. I got a picture of him blocking me and his registration number but not his face as I was a little terrified. Should I complain? Who to? The company on the lorry?

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Ginmakesitallok · 15/06/2016 17:53

The police?

Flacidunicorn · 15/06/2016 17:56

I'd complain to his company personally. I don't know what the police will do tbh?

What a nobhead he sounds though, hope your okay OP.

peppatax · 15/06/2016 17:58

I am not sure an offence was committed apart from him being a prize cock.

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Bookeatingboy · 15/06/2016 17:58

Complain to the company explaining that you have pictures of the incident.

peppatax · 15/06/2016 17:59

Thanks FlacidUnicorn - I'll live. Had a spectacularly bad day so he was wise to only shout at me and nothing more!

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Toooldtobearsed · 15/06/2016 18:04

Did you pull out in front of him, causing him to slam on his brakes? Not excusing his behaviour, but i recently had a car pull out of a side street and had to slam my brakes on, got a bit wiggly, and tbh, had a wee bit of road rage for a couple of minutes before regaining the grip.
Mine was limited to screaming verbal abuse within the confines of my car, but the electric shock of fear that runs through you when this happens is frightening.

As i say, no excuse for behaving like a knob, particularly blocking you in and shouting, just playing devils advocate.

Wolfiefan · 15/06/2016 18:07

He sounds horrid. When you say you pulled in front of him though did you cause his to brake suddenly?

peppatax · 15/06/2016 18:14

No, I'm sure there was enough space and I was clearly indicating to come across. Like you say, even if he thought I was in the wrong - no excuse for stopping traffic and verbal abuse!!

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Kingsizecrochetblanket · 15/06/2016 18:20

I would. In fact this very afternoon I wrote to a printing company about one of their drivers nearly driving into my car.

2gorgeousboys · 15/06/2016 18:25

I would contact the company and complain giving as much information as possible.

I recently complained to a bus company about the intimidating behaviour of one of their drivers who also swore at me. They responded to say that the bus had a camera and they had spoken to their driver about his behaviour being unacceptable.

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