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Moment furious driver HEADBUTTS van's window & screams ‘get out of the way' in blazing road rage row
Moment furious driver HEADBUTTS van's window & screams ‘get out of the way' in blazing road rage row

The Sun

time08-07-2025

  • The Sun

Moment furious driver HEADBUTTS van's window & screams ‘get out of the way' in blazing road rage row

Milad Sherzad, News Reporter Published: Invalid Date, THIS is the shocking moment a furious driver headbutted a van's window before launching into a furious road rage rant. As temperatures soared during the heatwave last week, one van driver struggled to keep his cool after coming face to face with another vehicle at a junction in West Kensington, London. 6 6 6 The pair of vans almost collided while trying to turn at the intersection, causing one driver to completely lose his head. In incredible footage, the hot-headed driver can be seen with his face close to the driver-side window of the other van, shouting at the motorist. He can be heard shouting "get out of the f**king way" before pulling on the other van's door handle. As other frustrated motorists begin to blare their horns, it appears to set the angered van driver off, inspiring him to smack his head against the other van's window. Onlookers were left disgusted as the enraged van driver turned even more foul with his language, at one point even threatening the motorist. He appears to scream out: "I'll f**king kill you man. Get out of the f**king way. Get out of the way." Midway through his foul-mouthed tirade, the driver then walks around to the other side of the vehicle. Sounds of the man hitting the vehicle appear to echo through the street, with the angry driver continuing to shout: "Get out of my way." Eventually, the rage-filled driver relents and returns to his motor - reversing it and then driving away. Not before he leaves, however, the driver stops once more to look at the other motorist before shouting further expletives and gesturing at him. Moment driver pounds car with bat before being rammed by 'idiot' motorist One passerby, who wanted to remain nameless, said she heard the man shouting: 'Get out the way, move, get out the f**king way.' Ironically, the driver of the motor transporting ice remained cool and calm during the tirade. Temperatures hit around 27C in London on Friday, when the shocking exchange took place. The passerby explained that they believed the ice van driver should have given priority to the other vehicle. They added: "However, it does not give any right for the man to behave aggressively and shout and go full on rage. 'I genuinely thought he was about to drag the ice driver out of the van and start a fight. 'It was a hot summer Friday afternoon, and the heat probably didn't help the situation.' Members of the public were left shocked by the footage. Lee Willis said: 'Telling him to get out the way then he is the one who moves.' Another added: 'For god sake, one of you just move out the way, takes more of a man not to have so much ego.' 6

Urgent TikTok shop recall of hugely popular gadget that ELECTROCUTES users – check your tech now
Urgent TikTok shop recall of hugely popular gadget that ELECTROCUTES users – check your tech now

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • The Sun

Urgent TikTok shop recall of hugely popular gadget that ELECTROCUTES users – check your tech now

Milad Sherzad, News Reporter Published: Invalid Date, AN URGENT recall has been issued for a popular gadget sold on TikTok over concerns it electrocutes users. The recall notice states owners of the product should return the item due to an error with its plug. 2 The Jia Le Xin 3 Socket USB Hub has a "serious risk" of giving users an electric shock as it has a "noncompliant plug", according to the recall notice filed with the Office for Product Safety and Standards. Sold on TikTok, the bottom two pins on the item's plug are less than 9.55mm away from its edge, which is "less than the minimum permissible distance". This means that if users plug in the device without the pins fully entering the socket, they could be at risk of an electric shock if they try to remove the plug by using their fingers close to the base of the pins. The notice explained that since the product did not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 or the Plugs and Sockets etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994, it had been recalled. TikTok has said it has also removed the listing of the product from its online marketplace. The specific product affected has a barcode of 6952640500010, product number F001U, and was made in China. It is described as a Black USB hub with space for three sockets. The recall notice states: "The product presents a serious risk of electric shock because it is supplied with a noncompliant plug. "The bottom two pins are less than 9.5mm from the periphery of the plug, less than the minimum permissible distance. "If the user plugs in the device without the pins fully entering the socket, and they then try to remove the plug by placing their fingers close to the base of the pins, they may receive an electric shock." 'Fecal contaminated' butter recalled with millions of shoppers urged to check label – it was sold at Walmart The notice added: "The product does not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 or the Plugs and Sockets etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994." This comes as an investigation found popular money gadgets were still being sold online despite them being subject to multiple government recalls. So-called energy saving eco plugs have appealed to Brits desperate to keep spiralling bills down. These scam plugs claim to save households money on their electricity by "stabilising" voltage and "balancing" electric current to "optimise" the performance of household appliances. However, Which? tested eight such devices bought from AliExpress, Amazon, eBay, Shein, Temu and TikTok Shop and found they failed basic electrical safety standards, meaning they are illegal and potentially dangerous. The consumer watchdog said the platforms all removed the listings it reported to them, but many identical-looking devices were still available to buy weeks later. Popular hair brush is urgently recalled in UK over 'high risk of electric shock' – as shoppers warned 'stop using NOW' AN URGENT recall has been issued over a popular hair brush that poses a "high risk of electric shock Shoppers have been warned to "stop using this product immediately" and to "safely dispose of it." The TP-5+1 Hot Air Styler sold via Wowcher is being urgently recalled over electric shock risks. It happens to be supplied with a three-pin "clover" style unfused plug. Unfused plugs pose a fire risk in the UK due to their dimensions. This means its possible for users to touch the live pin when plugging in or unplugging it from the socket. For this reason, the product does not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 or the Plugs & Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994. Shoppers have been advised to stop using the product immediately and dispose of it. In 2022, researchers tested near-identical devices from Amazon and eBay twice and reported them to the platforms, which then delisted them. The Office for Product Safety and Standards officially recalled four similar devices on AliExpress, eBay and Wish the same year, citing a "serious risk of fire and electric shock". One device Which? said was available on AliExpress claimed to "reduce" line loss and "improve" power factor, with around 260 buyers. Another sold via eBay by a third party seller claimed to use 'a capacitor system to store electrical energy, allowing it to be released more smoothly'. The one sold on Shein was branded as a 'Magic Electricity-Saving Box'. Experts at Which? found that the items they tested had poor quality soldering, contained too much lead - which is tightly regulated due to potential health side effects - and had unmarked non-standard capacitors indicating they were not manufactured in the UK and therefore potentially unsafe.

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