THIS IS the shocking moment that a JustEat driver pins a Domino’s driver against a car.
Several passersby stepped in to stop the fight which kicked off on Monday, in .



The video appears to have been filmed by a bystander, who caught the two delivery drivers squaring up to each other on Military Road in Canterbury.
The cyclist had grabbed the Domino’s driver by the scruff of his clothes and appeared to be shouting something at him.
However, the driver grabbed the other man before trying to get him into a headlock.
The men grappled, throwing their arms around each other, before the Uber Eats rider threw the Domino’s worker against a red car.
Then, the doors of a nearby vehicle opened with several men emerging to break up the fight.
The two men were prized apart by the crowd while continuing to shout at each other.
Eventually, the was dragged away from the other man.
After the fight, the Domino’s driver drove off in his Ford Fiesta.
The cause of the fight is unknown, but both and Just Eat have been approached by The Sun for comment.
According to police, an investigation into the rush hour scuffle is now underway.
A spokesperson for Kent Police said: “Inquiries into the incident are ongoing and any witnesses who are yet to speak to police should call 01843 222289 quoting reference 46/79441/25.”;;
The incident took place near â the home city of the incredible poet Chaucer.
Despite being filled with Tudor buildings, a Norman castle and even Roman ruins, it’s best known for the incredible Cathedral at the heart of the city.
The county, affectionately known as the “Garden of England”;;, is a popular destination for tourists and, also, for .
in the south-eastern county over the years, as people try to balance a commutable distance from London with beautiful countryside scenes.
Margate was voted the , after a lengthy decision making process.
The town scored 98.83 in the Coastal Relocation Index, thanks to its sunny beaches, trendy cafes and more affordable house prices.
Upon hearing the results, seafood restaurant owner Nadine Morriss said: “We’ve got the beach, we’ve got independent businesses, and there’s just this amazing community feel.”;;
Whitby came in second place, thanks to its 1500 hours of sun a year and low house prices.
Kent came in third again, with Whistable earning a relocation score of 90.53.
