91-year-old grandfather reveals details of a Perth road rage attack
Disclaimer: This article mentions physical assault, violence, and road rage. Reader discretion is advised.
Most of us here at the SDC are already familiar with the dangers of the road. Even though we follow road rules, there's still no guarantee that we'll stay safe on the roads.
One perilous thing that not enough drivers are warned about is road rage. It's easy to find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation caused by a frustrated, angry person.
Unfortunately, This was the case for Alan White, a 91-year-old grandfather-of-seven, who recently experienced an unusually nasty road rage incident in Perth.
White, who drove into a car park on Westview Parade last Friday, had no idea he was heading into a terrifying situation. When he stepped out of his vehicle, he was met with a motorcyclist who allegedly abused him verbally before assaulting him.
CCTV footage of the incident showed White being punched in the face several times before being pushed to the ground and kicked.
Witnesses and emergency services personnel report that White was not severely injured.
He said he was confused at his assailant's words, stating, 'I couldn’t understand what he was saying. He wouldn’t take his helmet off, and he wouldn’t take the scarf off...so I couldn’t understand him. But he was saying something about I had cut him off.'
Despite the terror of the attack, White has still managed to thank those who helped him after the incident, saying, 'I can only say...that even the young police policemen...beautiful people and the young constables...it restores your faith.'
Whilst police have yet to confirm the reason behind the attack, they describe the attacker's behaviour as 'disgusting', with Acting Inspector Steve Jones saying, 'This type of behaviour is simply not acceptable in our community and especially with the vulnerable members of the community.'
He added, 'The injuries...it could have been catastrophic, for sure.'
Police have now charged a 70-year-old man with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of criminal damage, and he is set to face Mandurah Magistrates Court in September.
Internet users expressed their sympathy towards White, with several commenting on the post that showed the attack.
‘I don’t know why people become this horrible. I hope you get better soon,’ one commenter said.
Another person wrote: ‘This poor 91-old-man didn't deserve this.’
‘Even if he did cut him off either way, no need to get physical–explain what they did wrong. He’s 91, as if you would hit someone that age,’ a third person pointed out.
You can watch 9News Perth's report on this incident here:
Members, always remember to be careful on the road and to drive defensively. If you ever find yourself in a situation like Alan White's, move away from the threatening person immediately and seek help afterwards.
What do you think of this story, members? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Most of us here at the SDC are already familiar with the dangers of the road. Even though we follow road rules, there's still no guarantee that we'll stay safe on the roads.
One perilous thing that not enough drivers are warned about is road rage. It's easy to find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation caused by a frustrated, angry person.
Unfortunately, This was the case for Alan White, a 91-year-old grandfather-of-seven, who recently experienced an unusually nasty road rage incident in Perth.
White, who drove into a car park on Westview Parade last Friday, had no idea he was heading into a terrifying situation. When he stepped out of his vehicle, he was met with a motorcyclist who allegedly abused him verbally before assaulting him.
CCTV footage of the incident showed White being punched in the face several times before being pushed to the ground and kicked.
Witnesses and emergency services personnel report that White was not severely injured.
He said he was confused at his assailant's words, stating, 'I couldn’t understand what he was saying. He wouldn’t take his helmet off, and he wouldn’t take the scarf off...so I couldn’t understand him. But he was saying something about I had cut him off.'
Despite the terror of the attack, White has still managed to thank those who helped him after the incident, saying, 'I can only say...that even the young police policemen...beautiful people and the young constables...it restores your faith.'
Whilst police have yet to confirm the reason behind the attack, they describe the attacker's behaviour as 'disgusting', with Acting Inspector Steve Jones saying, 'This type of behaviour is simply not acceptable in our community and especially with the vulnerable members of the community.'
He added, 'The injuries...it could have been catastrophic, for sure.'
Police have now charged a 70-year-old man with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of criminal damage, and he is set to face Mandurah Magistrates Court in September.
Internet users expressed their sympathy towards White, with several commenting on the post that showed the attack.
‘I don’t know why people become this horrible. I hope you get better soon,’ one commenter said.
Another person wrote: ‘This poor 91-old-man didn't deserve this.’
‘Even if he did cut him off either way, no need to get physical–explain what they did wrong. He’s 91, as if you would hit someone that age,’ a third person pointed out.
You can watch 9News Perth's report on this incident here:
Key Takeaways
- A 91-year-old man was assaulted in a suspected road rage incident in a Perth car park.
- The incident, captured on CCTV, showed the elderly man being physically assaulted by a motorcyclist.
- A 70-year-old man has been charged with one count of aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of criminal damage over the incident. The motive for the attack has not been released yet.
- Acting Inspector Steve Jones condemned the attack, describing it as 'disgusting' behaviour unacceptable in the community, particularly against vulnerable members.
Members, always remember to be careful on the road and to drive defensively. If you ever find yourself in a situation like Alan White's, move away from the threatening person immediately and seek help afterwards.
What do you think of this story, members? Share your thoughts in the comments!