A FIGHT broke out in a Tesco car park after a dad confronted a couple for parking in the parent-child spaces.
Mr Barrett blocked in the man and woman who had parked across the space outside the branch in Ely, Cambridgeshire.
The male driver appeared annoyed about being blocked in, attempting to swing at Mr Barrett several times, while the woman held him back.
He had told the couple they were wrong to park in the spot reserved for parents and children, like him and his kids in the car.
In the video, shared on the Facebook page Idiot Drivers UK Exposed, he can be heard saying: “I’ve got kids and I’m fed up of you people f****** taking up all the spaces right next to the store.”
But the accused man shouted back: “Are you swearing at me? How would you like them glasses splattered all over your face [sic].”
The man also threatened to drive the tow bar of his pickup into Mr Barrett’s car, and calls him a “p****”.
But Mr Barrett responds: “Go for it mate, I’m filming you.”
As the conversation calms down, the man asks Mr Barrett: “Please move out the way mate.”
To which he responds: “Please park in the proper space mate.”
The woman then steps in again, threatening to call the police.
But Mr Barrett says he will “move when I’m good and ready”, at which point the argument escalates and the man takes a awing at Mr Barrett.
Mr Barrett then shouts: “You try hitting me again and I will floor you, then I’ll call the police.”
Once he’s returned to his own car, Mr Barrett waits until a Tesco staff member approaches him and asks him to move.
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Mr Barrett tells him: “I was just waiting for them to say sorry instead of have an attitude for parking in the wrong blooding place.”
The staff member says he “understands his point”, to which Mr Barrett replies: “I’ve proved my point and I’ve filmed them – I’ll get out the way.”
In the last two years there have been calls for drivers who park in parent-child spaces wrongly to be fined £25.
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