In a London road rage incident, an Asda delivery driver must be restrained by astonished bystanders as he hits a motorcycle with a POLE.
Outside the Stamford Hill store, an Asda van repeatedly struck a motorbike rider.
On Clapton Road in Hackney, he was restrained by horrified bystanders.
Woman cried, “Hey, Asda man! Stop!” Rider retaliated with several fists.
This is the moment when astonished bystanders had to stop an Asda delivery driver from attacking a motorcycle with a huge stick.
The horrifying road rage incident in Hackney, East London, began on Monday evening when the scooter was thrown to the ground in front of the home delivery vehicle.
Witnesses videotaped the Asda driver in the neon yellow vest as he repeatedly swung at the motorcycle with the long white pole shortly before 9 p.m. on Clapton Road.
Monday evening, an Asda van driver (rear right in green high-vis) assaulted a scooter rider in Hackney, East London.
He repeatedly struck and swung a large white pole at the rider.
A woman yelled, “Hey, Asda man! Stop!” as shocked bystanders restrained him, eventually breaking up the brawl.
At least five times, the angry vehicle struck him in front of the entrance to Asda Stamford Hill.
The black-helmeted moped rider retaliated to the attack with a torrent of fists as a worried woman cried, “Hey, Asda man, stop!”
Shocking bystanders intervened to break up the confrontation, calming the two men down before the biker and the Asda employee parted ways.
One resident who watched the altercation stated, “I anticipated more behavior from a representative of Asda.”
Assaulting someone with such a large weapon is not acceptable. He may have caused significant damage.
Monday, August 29, around 9 p.m., the incident occurred outside the entrance to Asda Stamford Hill on Clapton Road in Hackney.
Rabbi Efrayim Goldstein, an observer, reported that he had alerted local police and the council about the incident but had not received a response.
He continued, “I have no idea what caused the fight, but it was unacceptable.”
A representative for Asda informed MailOnline, “We are investigating the situation seen in this video.”