Porsche driver blocks hospital car park in fit of rage after row with parking attendant

 
Hospital rage: the Porsche photographed blocking the entrance to St John and Elizabeth Hospital, in St John’s Wood
Alexandra Rucki13 March 2015

A driver has been branded "the rudest in London" after she blocked the entrance of a hospital car park with her Porsche in a fit of road rage.

The woman left the vehicle at the car park entrance to St John and Elizabeth Hospital, in St John’s Wood, after a dispute with a parking attendant at around 10am this morning.

In a fit of rage she stormed off into the private hospital for her appointment, taking her keys from the ignition and leaving the vehicle in the lane.

It is unknown what the dispute was about.

The small car park entrance is only one lane wide. Witnesses said a a queue of elderly patients waiting in their vehicles to get in quickly formed.

Security staff were sent to look for the woman in the hospital and she was found 20 minutes later.

Witnesses said on returning the woman, believed to be aged in her 40s, began shouting again and said: “Don’t blame me, blame him”.

A patient, who witnessed the scene, said: “I had my baby with me who I needed to take home and feed, she did not seem to care about that.

“I think she was so rude to do something like that in a hospital car park, where sick patients are waiting for appointments.

“I was astonished at how rude and disrespectful someone could be to staff at the hospital and to other patients, to not think about other people. To have the gall to do that and not realise or care she was stopping people from leaving or getting in the hospital is incredibly rude and selfish.”

The hospital, which is the medical HQ for the British Olympics team, only has one car park with a limited number of spaces available on a first come first served basis.

St John and Elizabeth Hospital declined to comment.

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