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Police, blue badge and a narcissist

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TheUmpire · 07/10/2024 08:17

Yesterday was at a multi-store carpark and, struggling to find a blue badge space, had to park further away from the shop I was intending to visit with my children. As I got out the car I noticed someone was pulling out of a blue badge space (typical), but then a large Mercedes pulled into it. I noticed the youngish occupant didn't have a blue badge, and when they sprung out the car I said "Don't forget your disabled licence". I was subject to a volley of "mind your own business" abuse, and many a swear word. I won't pretend I didn't let them know what I thought of their behaviour in front of my kids. "Let's see about that," I was told as I walked off. The entitled lady was then on her phone with a smug look. I thought no more about it until the middle of the night when I was woken by two police offering to force entry if I didn't let them in. They were responding (obviously late!) to a call that I had been abusing my kids in the street!!!! But left satisfied that this was a nonsense. Obviously Miss Entitled is one of those narcissists who likes to put people in line who dare to cross them. I would be very surprised if she hasn't pulled this trick several times before. I would love to have her dragged over the coals for wasting police time. Is there a way of doing this, or should she be allowed to walk through life as she pleases?

OP posts:
kiwiane · 07/10/2024 08:27

That’s terrible but I can’t see her getting away with it again can you? She’s shown herself to be a bloody awful member of society so don’t let her take up too much of your headspace now.

TheUmpire · 07/10/2024 09:01

kiwiane · 07/10/2024 08:27

That’s terrible but I can’t see her getting away with it again can you? She’s shown herself to be a bloody awful member of society so don’t let her take up too much of your headspace now.

Yes, I know in my heart you're right, thanks.

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prh47bridge · 07/10/2024 09:09

It is entirely up to the police whether they take action against her. You cannot make them do anything.

2024riot · 07/10/2024 09:15

I mean you could put a counter allegation in for a public order offence if you have her registration

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