A postman was verbally abused by a yob who then kicked his van after he scolded the youngster and his friends for being out during the cor...
A postman was verbally abused by a yob who then kicked his van after he scolded the youngster and his friends for being out during the coronavirus lockdown.
The explosion of anger took place on Thursday in Brighstone on the Isle of Wight and was filmed by shocked resident Katherine Potter, who posted it on Facebook.
Her footage shows the young thug confronting the postie while he is sat in his vehicle.
A postman was verbally abused by a yob who then kicked his van after he scolded the youngster and his friends for being out during the coronavirus lockdown. The incident took place on Thursday in Brighstone on the Isle of Wight
He then screams at him before booting the door of his delivery van.
The yob walks away briefly before returning and is then involved in a stand-off with the postman who has gotten out of his van.
Ms Potter's social media post of the video has gone viral after being shared 1,100 times.
She said: 'The postman only told them that two people are meant to be out together.'
Locals spoke of their anger.
Kenneth Marriott said: 'This has disgusted me.
The exchange was filmed by local Katherine Potter who posted the footage on Facebook. The postman got out of his van to confront the yobs after one of them kicked his van
'What do these little twits think they are doing.
'Total disrespect for people's lives.'
Ray Cobb added: 'It's situations like this that will lead to it being taken into people's own hands.
'Police have got enough to deal with at the moment.'
Danny Brind said: 'If I was the postman I would have decked him.'
Ms Potter's social media post of the video has gone viral after being shared 1,100 times. She said: 'The postman only told them that two people are meant to be out together'
Anna Errington added: 'Hope the postman is okay.'
Hampshire Police has been approached for comment.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered Brits on Monday to stay at home to help the NHS battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the measures, they were told to only leave their house for essential work, exercise or shopping and to stay two metres from people and in groups of no more than two.
There have so far been more than 11,000 cases of coronavirus in the UK and 578 people are confirmed to have died.
So far, more than 15,000 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the UK, with 759 losing their lives
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