Terrifying moment raging driver is caught on camera threatening to punch woman in Lidl car park after she ‘overtook him’
THIS is the terrifying moment a raging driver was caught on camera threatening to punch a woman in a Lidl car park after she allegedly overtook him.
Linda Schofield, 57, claimed the motorist confronted her after she went past him on a dual carriageway in Camberley, Surrey on October 25.
She filmed the driver as he paced towards her while holding up his fist.
He can be heard accusing mum-of-two Linda of almost "causing a crash".
The driver then said: "I'm going to punch you in the face."
A by-stander in the Lidl car park shouted: "Oi, what are you doing?"
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But the raging motorist got back in his car and drove off, with Linda asking shoppers to call the police.
Linda said: "I was shocked and shaken. It makes you feel like you're not safe.
"I feel intimidated by him. It was just vile. I didn't know what he would do.
"It's definitely made me nervous to go back to Lidl. And I'm really wary of blue Ford Fiestas now.
"What do I do if I see him in the shop?"
She added: "It's scary and unexpected. I was on my own.
"My family was fuming. Nobody who sees that video can believe it.
"All I did was overtake him on the dual carriageway."
Do you know the man in this video? Email Harry Goodwin: harry.goodwin@the-sun.co.uk
Hampshire Police said: "We were called on 25 October to a report of an assault at the Lidl car park on London Road in Blackwater.
"A woman was threatened by a man, who then hit her in the back twice.
"The man then got into a vehicle and drove away. No injuries were reported."
Anyone with information is asked to call Hampshire Police on 101, quoting 44230436907.
Lidl said: "We can confirm that on the 25th October, colleagues at our Blackwater store provided comfort and support to a member of the public following an incident that occurred outside of the store.
"As this is a police matter, we are unable to provide any further information.
"But we will continue to assist the authorities in any way that’s helpful."