Foul-mouthed motorist unmasked as Peter Abbott, 59, after banging on driver’s window & hurling horrific abuse at her

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A RAGING driver who was filmed screaming at a woman and calling her a “s**g” shouted “f*** off” when questioned about the incident.

Bullying Peter Abbott, 59, hit headlines this week when he confronted a terrified female motorist, banging on her car and calling her a “f***** bloody annoying woman”.

Peter Abbott could be heard calling the woman a ‘f**king s**g’ in a shocking clip that emerged this weekIan Whittaker

Ian WhittakerThe 59-year-old then told a Sun reporter to ‘f*** off’ when approached this week[/caption]

Ian WhittakerAbbott’s outburst unfolded at Tesco Bournemouth[/caption]

Shocking footage showed grey-haired Abbott leering into the front window of the car and spitting with anger as he shouted: “Do you see me you f****** tart?”

The video was posted to Facebook by Becky Ryan who said the abuse was aimed at her mum in the road rage incident on August 25 at a Tesco petrol station in Bournemouth, Dorset.

The Sun was tipped off to Abbott’s identity by a reader and we confronted him at his luxury apartment block a stone’s throw from the town’s famous sandy beach where flats go for up to £800,000.

Furious Abbott refused to speak about the incident but launched into a foul-mouthed rant, screaming at our female reporter to “f*** off”.

Questioned as he drove back into his palm tree-lined apartment block in his Toyota Avensis, Abbott railed: “Just stay away from me. Get away from me.”

Asked if we could have a comment on the road rage incident, he replied: “No you can’t” before shouting: “Now go, go, leave.”

As our reporter got into her car to leave he stood up against the window shouting angrily: “F*** off and go.”

The original incident came to light after Becky posted the shocking footage on the internet and it soon went viral.

She wrote: “Anyone know this vile, disgusting, pathetic excuse of a human who decided to verbally abuse my mum at Tesco Bournemouth?”

In the video another man off-camera can be heard saying: “Move your car mate some of us have got to go to work.”

Abbott starts to walk away hurling abuse at the other driver saying: “F**k you. F**king w****r.”

He then turns back and goes towards Becky’s mum and slams his hands on the windscreen of her car and starts screaming at her.

The man who is off camera tells him to “get in your car and drive” with the motorist responding: “Yeah well I don’t like people f**king filming do I?”

The motorist then responds: “She’s a f**king b***dy annoying woman. F**king woman.”

The other man then says: “You wouldn’t do it to me, would you?”.

Abbott then replies: “Well yeah I would actually” before bursting out laughing and asking if the other man is threatening him.

‘BIG BULLY’

In response, he replies: “No I’m asking you to leave.

“Get in your car and go, don’t pick on women you big bully.”

As he starts back in the direction of his car, the driver adds: “I will pick on anyone I f**king well please.”

It is unclear what the context of the film is or what happened immediately before or after the footage was shot.

Becky claimed in her now-removed Facebook post that the man made “a grown woman terrified”.

She also thanked “the gents” who helped her mum get away from the man and said she wanted to track them down so she could thank them.

Dorset Police confirmed they were called to the incident and were investigating the circumstances.

A spokeswoman said: “On Friday 25 August 2023 at approximately 11.40am, officers responded to a call from a member of the public following a public order and criminal damage incident at Tesco petrol station on Castle Lane, Bournemouth.

“It is reported that the man stepped out of his vehicle, verbally abused the victim and punched the windscreen of the victim’s car.

“The investigation is ongoing. No arrests have yet been made.”

Ian WhittakerDorset Police confirmed it was looking into the incident[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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