Sara_H
Guru
Perhaps in your view he is, perhaps to him it is not an incident of note given that nothing actually happened.
What did you hope would happen?
Something did happen, he drove blindly into a group of five people on a crowded street who only avoided injury because they ran out of his way. That is driving without due care and attention - the fact that no one was inbjures is neither here nor their.
When the error of his ways was pointed out he was agressive and abusive- threatening behaviour.
The police are going to see him, but as the officer concerned has already made excuses on the drivers behalf and claimed he hasn't done anything wrong I don't expect much.
I also had to push the officer to take down the address of where the incident took place and the names and contact dtails of witnesses.