
Moment road rage row erupts as driver says ‘I didn't hit your car, f***ing prove it'… before he shows ‘matching' scratch
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THIS is the moment a road rage row erupts after a furious motorist denies hitting a car in an alleged crash.
The other driver insisted there was matching scratches on both cars in a heated confrontation as shocked residents watched on.
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A road rage row erupted as a furious motorist denies hitting a car in an alleged crash
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Footage shows a furious confrontation over the incident
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The Nissan driver insisted he wasn't involved
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The incident took place on a residential road in the seaside town of Worthing, West Sussex on Friday.
Footage shows a seething driver of a grey Nissan denying he was involved in an accident.
He can be heard shouting: "I didn't hit your f***ing car, prove it."
The man repeatedly claims the damage is the "wrong side" before approaching the other driver screaming "call the f***ing police then."
James, the owner of the black BMW, proceeds to claim that the damage on his motor matches with the mark left on the Nissan.
He points toward the black paint on the Nissan arguing: "That's consistent with the damage on my car".
Shocked locals watched as both drivers started shouting at each other in the middle of the road.
The footage then switches to James alleging that "this gentleman here has just threatened to kill me".
The driver of the Nissan then goads James, continuing to deny that any damage had been caused.
His wife can be seen in the passenger saying she's on the phone to the police.
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The Nissan driver continues to argue that James cut him up before pointing and shouting "That's your f***ing problem".
James argues he wasn't at fault replying: "It's not a problem mate, it happens."
He claims the other driver left the scene of an accident which is why he followed him.
"He came right up in my face and was punching his fist into his hand, then goading me trying to get me to hit him," James told the Mail.
"I stood calmly and said I wasn't going to give him the satisfaction - from the word go his was lit, so aggressive."
James added that when he asked the driver for his insurance details, he refused saying "I don't see why I should".
More people started to appear on the street to see what happened before the "aggressor" left the scene.
James claims he notified the police online but they said they weren't going to attend because nobody was injured.
"I posted a link of the video on the Nextdoor app to see if anyone local knew of him and a woman called Caroline mentioned she had run in with him previously," James added.
The Sun has contacted Sussex Police for comment.

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