This is the shocking moment a moped driver hurled a brick through the window of a silver Porsche while on a busy dual carriageway.
The brazen attack, filmed by the biker himself, sees the thug throw a red brick at the middle-aged man before speeding off and making a rude gesture behind him.
The clip was shared with the caption: ‘Chat s*** get bricked’ and is one of a series of increasingly dangerous stunts posted online by riders trying to out do one and other.
Thug: This is the shocking moment a moped driver hurled a brick at the window of a silver Porsche while on a busy dual carriageway in England. The brazen attack, filmed by the biker himself, sees the man throw a red brick at the middle-aged man before speeding off
Footage shows the rider speed up alongside the £50,000 Porsche 911 before hurling the brick though the open window.
The vile attack, which could have led to a serious injury and motorway carnage, sees the man ride off laughing to himself while the Porsche driver brakes.
Thousands of comments have been left on the clip, with one writing: ‘I wouldn’t even called them bikers they are more like loners trying to get attention.’
A second added: ‘Some of this was beyond funny, other was d***h***ish’.
A third wrote: ‘Not gonna lie if someone on a bike bricked my car I’d knock em off n keep driving.’
The clip was shared with the caption: ‘Chat s*** get bricked’ and is one of a series of increasingly dangerous stunts posted online by riders trying to out do one and other
The rider even made a rude, middle finger gesture to the driver, who could have been seriously injured in the events.
It comes amid a craze among moped riders to perform increasingly dangerous stunts on public roads, including donuts and wheelies captured on film.
While there has been a stark rise in motorcycle related crimes in the capital in the past four years.
The vile attack, which could have led to a serious injury and motorway carnage, sees the man ride off laughing to himself while the Porsche driver brakes
Shocking figures show police are facing unprecedented numbers of organised scooter crimes with incidents up a staggering 1766 per cent since 2014.
Up until the end of May 2017, there were 8,192 crimes involving scooters – almost as many recorded in 2016.
And with criminals acting unpredictably – police say they are concerned about the rise in acid attacks in conjunction with moped riders.
Police facing massive spike in scooter crime with incidents up 1766% from 2014, according to stats reported on in July.