VIDEO: Mobility scooter driver blocks busy Manchester street waiting for Fish ...

VIDEO: Mobility scooter driver blocks busy Manchester street waiting for Fish ...
VIDEO: Mobility scooter driver blocks busy Manchester street waiting for Fish ...
Risking a battering! Mobility scooter rider ignores angry drivers and sits in the middle of a Manchester street demanding fish and chips are brought out to him A man on a mobility scooter blocked a busy street for five minutes on Friday  He told witnesses he would only move once he received his fish and chips  He also ignored a police officer on a motorbike who ordered him to move 

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This is the moment a mobility scooter driver blocked a busy road while waiting for a chip shop to bring out his dinner. 

The footage, which was filmed in Manchester city centre on Friday, November 19, shows how a large truck and several cars are forced to wait until the man's food is ready. 

The man, who has not been identified, can be heard shouting at the motorists: 'I just want the fish and chips that I've paid for.'

Witness David Williams had presumed the battery on the man's scooter was flat so went over to see if he could help but was forced to 'back off' when the scooter user snapped at him too. 

In the clip, the furious customer bellows at anyone who urges him to move despite holding up traffic for more than three minutes while waiting for his fish and chips order to be brought out to him. 

A man on a mobility scooter blocked a busy street in Manchester city centre on Friday morning because he refused to move until a chip shop brought out his lunch

A man on a mobility scooter blocked a busy street in Manchester city centre on Friday morning because he refused to move until a chip shop brought out his lunch 

The man, who has not been identified, verbally abused people who criticised his selfish action

The man, who has not been identified, verbally abused people who criticised his selfish action

One witness, David Williams said: 'He wasn't moving anywhere. He was adamant he wasn't moving'

One witness, David Williams said: 'He wasn't moving anywhere. He was adamant he wasn't moving' 

The scooter driver launched a foul-mouthed tirade at anyone

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