A man went 'ballistic' and screamed at a truck driver as he dragged his parked car across the road.
Steven Brown, from Crewe, captured the shocking incident on camera, Cheshire Live reports.
The footage showed a truck driver tying a rope to his Fiat Panda before dragging it along Gateway where he had parked it.
More than £500 worth of damage was caused to the car, Steve said.
Steve, manager of a security company based at the Crewe Gates Industrial Estate, said he watched on in horror as the incident unfolded on Thursday (October 21).
He said truck drivers have been 'dumping' trailers in and around the industrial estate where he works and coming back to collect them another day.
He said his car was parked up legally in front of a trailer when the trucker took it upon himself to move his car.
Steve saw everything unfold, recorded a video of the incident and confronted the driver.
"I was absolutely ballistic, I just thought 'I don't believe this' I was screaming at him," Steve said.
"I park my car opposite Peugeot on Gateway.
"My car was parked in front his trailer and he decided he was going to put a massive rope and hook and drag my car away from his trailer which had been there for two weeks.
"It's what they do. Another business owner has reported them to the council and they've done nothing."
Steve said that when he confronted the driver, the driver told Steve that he used to be a recovery driver and there would be no damage to his car.
"I said 'what do you mean there's no damage?'. He pulled up in a heavy goods truck and put a massive rope and hook around my car and dragged it in gear.
"He dragged it about 10 feet. It's bent my steering arm and messed up my gear stick."
Steve also said that the whole incident was seen by a police officer who was conducting a traffic stop nearby.
"He did that in front of a traffic cop, I'm surprised they did nothing," Steve added.
"The police had pulled a car over at the back of the trailer.
"While they were dealing with the driver they pulled over, that idiot in a truck comes along and drags the car out in front of the police."
Cheshire Police have been approached for comment.
The repairs to Steve's Fiat panda will now cost around £500, he said.
He said he has been liaising with Americold - the company which owns the truck firm Agro Merchants.
Americold and Cheshire East Council have also been approached for comment.