Astonishing moment a foul-mouthed driver lets fly on police who pulled him over when he beeped his horn on a freeway – and his EXTRAORDINARY outburst needs to be heard to be believed
- Motorist launched into an expletive-filled rant against a group of police officers
- Claimed he was pulled over for honking police because they were driving slowly
- ‘I got pulled over by f**ing little dogs because they’re doing 80km/h,’ he said
- Video ends with motorist walking up to officer and saying ‘excuse me d***khead’
A furious driver has filmed the extraordinary moment he launched into an expletive-laden rant aimed at a group of police officers on the side of a highway.
The man labelled the New South Wales Police officers ‘rats’ and ‘little dogs’ in an outrageous 45-second clip which emerged on Thursday.
In the footage, the driver claimed he was pulled over when he sounded his horn because the unmarked police car was ‘travelling too slow in the outside lane’.
At one point during the bizarre rant, the motorist told the officers, who were trying to reason with him: ‘I don’t care what you have to say, you all are spastics.’
‘I got pulled over by these f**ing little dogs because they’re doing 80km/h in the right lane and I beeped,’ he said in the recording.
When one of the officers tried to interrupt, he said ‘excuse me officer I’m not talking to you I’m talking to the camera’.
The officers then told the driver to get back in his car, to which he goaded back: ‘What are you going to do, make me sit in the car?’
‘You little gronks,’ he said.
‘I’ll get another ticket and shove it up your a**e you little rat.’
The video ends with the motorist walking up close to one of the officers and greeting him with: ‘Excuse me d***head can I see your name please?’
A motorist has launched into an extraordinary expletive-filled rant against a group of police officers at the side of a highway
He moved to the next officer and said: ‘Excuse me you stupid little rat, can I see your name please?’
When she responded confidently her name was ‘Constable Jessica Doyle’, the man responded ‘yeah, Jessica dog’.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted NSW Police for comment.