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Clip show of dramatic confrontations filmed by eye-witnesses, presented by George Lamb.
The first episode looks at rage on two wheels - hostile and aggressive encounters between bicyclists or motorcyclists and cars, pedestrians, thieves, and of course other bikers.
A focus on fights taking place on the street and in public places. Trends in fighting are examined, as well as the outcomes when people pick fights with inanimate objects.
With more people than ever filming sporting events, chances are that when it all kicks off it gets caught on video. People who were at the heart of the action describe shocking incidents that took place, including hostile and aggressive encounters amongst fans, players and even parents.
Whether raging at a cheating partner, a rude stranger or a figure of authority, women everywhere are physically venting their anger. And more people than ever are capturing these incidents on their phones and posting them online.
The increasingly popular dashboard camera is capturing incidents of road rage on video. These are hostile and often violent encounters when a driver takes exception to other motorists. People who were at the heart of the action talk about such incidents.
Mob violence is the ultimate expression of rage. As hazardous and frightening as one-on-one fighting can be, the danger is many times greater when groups of people suddenly turn angry and violent.
Travel is one of the most stressful aspects of everyday life, but displays of anger and violence can make it much worse. As aeroplane passengers are crammed into ever smaller spaces, air rage seems to be on the rise. Both on the ground and in the air, arguments can erupt into dangerous brawls.
A focus on those who are trying to keep a lid on bad behaviour. This includes the police and the private citizens who bravely step forward when police officers are not immediately available.
A focus on fights that take place in public restaurants and fast-food joints. This is where many people end up after a night of drinking and carousing, and so it's not surprising that people often end up squaring up to one another amidst the burgers and kebabs.
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