Disturbing moment when woman attacks two parliamentary staffers after they ask for a cigarette – then yells: ‘I’m not a junkie!’
- A woman’s disturbing interaction with parliamentary staff
- She yelled at a man after he denied her a cigarette in Adelaide
A shocking vision has emerged of two parliamentary staffers being attacked by a woman in the street.
Footage shows the woman harassing the two men outside Adelaide Railway Station at 2:30pm Friday before asking if she can buy a cigarette from them for $1.
After saying no, the woman, in a black jacket and dark tracksuit, tells the couple, “choke on it, comb it,” referring to one of the men’s hairstyles.
Footage shows the woman harassing the two men outside Adelaide Railway Station at 2:30pm Friday before asking if she can buy a cigarette from them for $1
When one of the smoking parliamentary staff exhales, she becomes even more furious.
‘How are we doing? Blow smoke in everyone’s face. Do you think that’s the right thing to do?’ she says before asking for another cigarette, only to be told no again.
As the pair walk away, the woman follows with a clenched fist, repeatedly shouting “I’m not a junkie, you son of a bitch!”
The enraged woman then lashes out several times at the phone that answers her.
A worker is heard yelling “Oi, don’t hit him,” to which the enraged woman replies, “F***ing shave your head, motherfucker.” Keep going.’
As the pair walk away, the woman follows with a clenched fist, repeatedly shouting “I’m not a junkie, you son of a bitch!”
One of the workers told Adelaide now the ordeal was disturbing and a regular occurrence in the city.
“She kept following us trying to break our phones,” he claimed.
“I made the mistake of turning my back and who knows how it could have turned out.
“It’s a madhouse out there right now.”
Just over a year ago, the same woman was filmed harassing former SA Prime Minister Steven Marshall at his media conferences.
The former Prime Minister’s press conferences eventually had to be moved to prevent this from happening.
Just over a year ago, the same woman was filmed harassing former SA Prime Minister Steven Marshall (pictured)