Apparently she just didn’t want to see it: a parking attendant told a woman to turn around – but she probably didn’t even think about it. She hit the usher lightly, then a little harder, and he finally landed on the hood of her car.
What can I say? On Saturday around 10:35 a.m. in a parking lot during briefing duties in the Tyrolean municipality of Grän, a Slovenian woman (36) apparently did not want to wait any longer and got out of a convoy into her car. She drove towards the parking attendant (30).
Intense eye contact – but nothing helps
With a wave of his hand he indicated that the woman had to stop. But the 36-year-old apparently didn’t think about it at all and lightly hit the ‘signaler’ on the lower leg from behind to force him to leave the street. Driving towards the marshal did not have the desired effect; he took a quick, wide step forward and turned to face the Slovenian. Because she had ignored the first request, the man tried again: he made intense eye contact and again used a hand gesture to signal her to turn away.
Drives away full throttle, brakes, speeds away
As before, the woman again ignored the hand signal – even intensive eye contact could not change that. She repeated her tactic and lightly hit the messenger, this time from the front, in the shins. Finally, the driver accelerated so that the 30-year-old ended up on her hood. The man was able to hold on under the windshield with both hands. The wild ride lasted three meters before the 36-year-old braked as abruptly as she had started. The man slid off the side of the hood and landed on his feet.
Fortunately the referee was not injured. The woman continued her journey at full speed. She is now charged with coercion and attempted bodily harm.
Source: Krone

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