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Asha Patel & Graeme Murray

'Mr and Mrs Privilege' get their comeuppance after parking car on pedestrian crossing

A couple who were dubbed 'Mr and Mrs Privilege' after parking their car on a pedestrian crossing quickly got their comeuppance.

The pair bizarrely stopped their Lexus on the public crossing before sticking on their warning lights and dashing into the local Co-op supermarket.

But their actions swiftly landed them with a ticket after a police care from a rural policing unit drove past and spotted incensed locals rowing with them.

The privileged pair were in a Lexus SUV which stopped in Barrow, Cumbria, on Friday afternoon, when the fracas was sparked.

A passer-by stepped in and tell the woman, who was in the passenger seat, they could not stop there.

But he says he was met with a backlash and personal abuse before cops arrived on the scene.

What would you have said to this couple? Have your say in the comment section

A police officer was driving past and spotted the row (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

LeicestershireLive reports the saga was shared in an entertaining social media post which has since received more than 230 comments and more than 1,000 likes.

Detailing the saga in the post on the 'Spotted Barrow-Upon-Soar' Facebook page, Steve Pledger wrote: "Met a delightful couple in the village today. Didn't catch their names, but let's call them Mr and Mrs Privilege. Parked their lovely expensive Lexus SUV on the pedestrian crossing outside the Coop, hazards on, while Mr. P just popped in the Coop, leaving Mrs. Privilege in the car.

"A lady crossing the road caught my eye and we both walked towards the car and firmly, but politely, told her that they could not park there. We were met with some quite colourful language and she was most put out and angry that she was being questioned.

"What had it got to do with us and who did we think we were to tell her what to do? I even kindly pointed to the car park, right next to the shop and told her that that was where they should park, not on a crossing at 12.50pm on a busy Friday. "He's just going to get some cash out!" she protested. 'We're all *just* doing something", I replied.

"She told me that she was going to report me and took my photo. I offered her my name and even posed for the photo with a double thumbs up and a big friendly smile. Another lady came and shared my opinions and also told her, quite respectfully, that they could not park there."

In the midst of the altercation between Mr Pledger and the woman named in the post as 'Mrs Privilege', a police car passing the scene was flagged down. It then approached the illegally parked vehicle as the driver returned.

The post continued: "They started bombarding him with their indignation, pointed to me and clearly were trying to report my behaviour, whatever that was. Anyway, nice Mr. Rural Policeman gave them a ticket, fine and a stiff talking to, nodded at me, smiled, checked I was OK and thanked me.

"Mr. Privilege got back in his car moved off and then pulled up by me, called me a few choice names (quite strong language considering he was a seemingly well to do Lexus driver, told me I'd made his wife cry (she wasn't crying, she was as outraged as he was)."

Mr Pledger added that the passenger then threatened him, on the driver's behalf, saying, according to the post, "if we weren't in the middle of the High Street, he'd get out and sort [him] out", to which Mr Pledger replied: "Funny, you didn't mind stopping here a few minutes ago..."

The post has been hailed a "great read" by some commentersm with one person describing it as "the best post on this site since the day it was set up".

Others praised those involved for approaching 'Mr and Mrs Privilege' over their selfish driving.

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