A couple of years ago I was in the line for a McDonald's drive through. It was one of the set ups where the lane splits into two lanes with their respective kiosks. I reached the head of a relatively long line of cars (it was dinner time) and sat back to see which of the two lanes would open up first.
Some jackwagon drove into the parking lot, right past all the cars in the drive through line, then drove up over the curb, and got into one of the two lanes in front of me.
I got out of my Jeep and walked up to him. He was still behind the car at the kiosk and had his window up. I tapped on his window, and he rolled it down, and immediately he got confrontational with me asking what I wanted (as if he didn't know). I asked calmly if he had seen the line of cars and people waiting that he just cut in front of. He ignored me and stayed confrontational saying he had his son in the car and I should be careful walking up on a car like that because he might do anything (veiled threat) to protect his kid.
I calmly told him if he was really worried about his kid, he might want to pay more attention to the kind of example he was setting by cutting in front of other people, thinking he was that much more important than everybody else. Then I took the offensive, and said, if you keep setting that kind of example for your son, don't be surprised when he starts thinking he's more important than you.
The guy rolled up his window and drove off (squealing his tires). A number of people in the cars behind me cheered :-)
I hear you.
Fifty years ago, I was substitute-teaching a third grade. One little boy came out with the “f” word in the classroom. I told him, “You can’t say that here.” “why not?,” he asks,”my Mom says it all the time!”