According to an employee of Menachem butchers, a man buying meat from the shop at around 12.30pm noticed the traffic warden approach his car.
The eyewitness said: “He stormed out of the shop and started screaming and shouting at the traffic warden. The traffic warden was saying sorry to him and telling him he could appeal.
“The guy then lost his head, ran to his car and got a basic shopping bag out and acted as though he wanted to throw it at the traffic warden, as he was scrunching it up and aiming for the warden's head.”
The shop worker added a member of the public had stepped between the traffic warden and the man and taken the bag from him. It was a general shopping bag which had the Iceland logo on it.
Koresh Dkik, 49, of Ravenscroft Avenue, appeared in Hendon Magistrates Court on Saturday after being charged with possessing a shopping bag with criminal intent and using threatening words and behaviour to a traffic warden in Golders Green.
His shopping bag has been confiscated and will be recycled at the Barnet Recycling Centre next week, where it will be made into a new shopping bag. It is unknown whether the new shopping bag will be for Iceland or another store.
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