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POLICE have urged witnesses to come forward after a harrowing Devon Meadows road rage incident in which a motorbike rider smashed the windscreen of a car with his helmet in daylight.
It’s believed many people were in the area when the motorbike rider tried to run the victim and his wife off Fisheries Road, forcing the driver to pull over the car around 11.45am on Monday 6 April.
The rider then took off his helmet and shattered the car’s windscreen with it, before threatening the driver and his wife.
A police spokesman said there were people on the side of the road at the time who may have seen the motorbike’s licence plate.
“Something of this magnitude is quite rare,” he said.
“Usually it’s a kick to the side of the car, but the extent he’s gone to is quite out of the ordinary.
“The victims were shaken to the point that they thought he might still come after them, come to their house.”
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au.

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