To the man who terrified my two daughters in a bout of violent road rage,
As my husband and I pulled into a Melbourne petrol station to fill up our car with petrol with our kids on board, you should know as many people do, our expectations were pretty straight forward. One of us would hop out of the car, fill the car up, go in and pay and off we would drive.
Instead, we were witness to something my children did not need to witness. In fact, it was something that no one needs to witness.
Something that can only be described as a grown man having an epic tantrum because something got in his way. It was even more than a tantrum because even when my kids (four and five) have tantrums they don’t swear. They don’t yell viciously. They don’t intimidate others. They don’t scare other people. They don’t do any of these things and they definitely don’t do it on purpose.
And you know what else? They have tantrums because they can’t cope with their emotions, you are a middle aged man. I have a message for you. I want you to know that your disgraceful meltdown that you somehow deemed acceptable, all because someone parked in front of an air pump at the petrol station that you wanted to use is in fact not acceptable. Not acceptable at all.
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I appreciate the writer sharing this information but I really, really hope she did more than just writing. Yes, this man’s behaviour is disgusting and her children should not have witnessed it; but they did. Show them now that that are not powerless. Women are not powerless. Report his behaviour. The service station will probably have footage, there were plenty of witnesses. Take action and do not rest until you have a result. Show your children your own power
This sounds so frightening! I also think you probably did the right thing by not going to help as it may have inflamed the situation more and your first responsibility is for your children. He sounds terrifying but if he didn’t get out of the car and physically hurt her, the instincts of everyone to let him drive off may have been correct.
I hope that someone went up to the woman afterwards to see if she was ok (probably not). Having your scared children with you meant this really shouldn’t have fallen to you, IMO.
You can ring the police though