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Filmed in Worthing, West Sussex — a heated argument between two men erupts in a public car park, drawing attention from onlookers. One man gets in his car, drives a short distance, then gets out again, continuing the confrontation. Tension builds as the s

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This video captures a raw and dramatic confrontation in a public car park in Worthing, West Sussex. Two men become embroiled in a heated exchange that escalates rapidly, drawing in both confusion and entertainment from viewers across the internet.

The video opens with one man becoming increasingly aggressive — raising his voice, pacing, and swearing at another man who stands his ground with calm defiance. In an unexpected twist, the aggressive man gets into his grey Nissan, drives a few feet forward, then exits again as though ready to continue the argument in person. The entire encounter is filmed discreetly from a nearby parked car, with background commentary from onlookers adding humour and disbelief to the scene.

Originally posted as a YouTube Short, the video has already racked up over 55,000 views, attracting strong reactions across YouTube and the NextDoor app. Commenters are split — some are intrigued by the angry man’s behaviour and suggest “we’d all have backed off if it was 20 years ago,” while others mock his attitude or even question the video’s authenticity. One user claimed it’s part of a series of staged clips featuring the same men, although no evidence has been provided.

Reactions range from laughter to outrage, with many viewers calling for a sequel or “Part 4.” Others compare the footage to reality TV or viral “public meltdown” clips, adding to the growing popularity of the post. The video’s mix of intensity and absurdity is what makes it so shareable — it feels both uncomfortably real and weirdly performative.

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Date filmed: July 2025

Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK

Filmed on: iPhone

Permissions: I am the original filmer and rights holder

Why it matters: The video is gaining serious viral traction, with organic engagement across multiple platforms and high potential for wider media pickup.

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