A furious mum almost ran over an Insulate Britain environmental protester while her son sat in the car.
The alarming video shows a clash between climate campaigners and a mother on the school run last week.
In the footage a man can be heard shouting "that's it, push them out of the road" as the woman approaches.
She drives her car right up behind two of the protesters, stopping the large vehicle as it touches the back of one of their heads.
With the SUV towering over the woman as she sits on the floor, the enraged driver gets out of the vehicle and strides through the group's signage.

"I'm not joking, my son needs to get to school," she says.
"My son is 11 and he needs to get to school and I need to get to work."
The woman returns to her car and begins driving it into one of the protesters, who grimaces and cries out "ow, ow, ow".
A man shouts "well get out of the road then you silly c***" before the woman and her young son start screaming at her from the doors of the car.
The video was posted by Insulate Britain, which has been campaigning for a government led programme to make the country's homes better at retaining heat.
"We have a responsibility to stop our elderly from freezing to death, to stop children living in cold homes and to stop future generations from an unimaginably horrific future," the group wrote alongside the video.
It appears the video was shot when Insulate Britain targeted an industrial estate near the Dartford Crossing at Purfleet, Essex.

The group is calling for a national programme to ensure homes are insulated to be low energy by 2030.
It wants the government to fund the insulation of all social housing by 2025 and publish a "legally-binding national plan" for a low energy and low carbon retrofit of all homes in Britain by 2030.
Its campaigners' methods of blocking major roads and gluing themselves to tarmac has exercised many including the Transport Secretary.
Last week Grant Shapps branded the protest group "pathetic", insisting their actions, which caused disruption to major roads during the last five weeks, are "absolutely unacceptable".

He told LBC: "What they're doing is pathetic, dangerous, irresponsible, counter-productive, and the fact that they then apologise to drivers for the delay, the stress they're causing, is absolutely unacceptable.
"I've seen a van driver who lost his job because he was an hour late, on TV. I saw an HGV driver who was trying to deliver fuel, during the fuel crisis the other week. A woman who was trying to visit her mum in hospital.
"Parents trying to get their kids to school."
On Thursday last week the activists announced plans to suspend their campaign until October 25.
"Insulate Britain would like to take this opportunity to profoundly acknowledge the disruption caused over the past five weeks," the environmental group said in an open letter penned to Prime Minister Boris Johnson," the group said in a letter destined to the Tory leader.
"Ahead of COP26, Insulate Britain will suspend its campaign of civil resistance until Monday 25th October."