I hate inconsideration by motorists - but last week someone took the pis biscuit.
I had to take one of the girls to the doctor, and as I turned into the car park there was a car parked between the full spaces and the doctor's building - meaning we couldn't enter and another car couldn't get out because this car was directly behind her, blocking her.
I saw they had a baby with them and although they were making us late, that did make me mellow a touch - they had obviously brought the car as close to the entrance as possible for the baby's sake. But they didn't make any gesture to suggest they realised they were preventing us entering.
The man stood outside the car as the woman wrestled with the pushchair, taking the baby out and quite obviously struggling to get the child into the car seat. Then once she succeeded, he stood there again watching her, while she folded the pushchair (several ways until she found the correct one), and manhandled it into the boot - again a struggle to find a way it would go in and allow the boot to shut.
Now you would have thought that a man, who's car is blocking an entire car park, would have put the pushchair in the boot while the woman was putting the baby in the car, but no - he just stood outside the car watching her struggle to do both tasks.
Then without an apologetic or grateful wave or acknowledgement, or even a nod, they both both got in the car and drove away.