A man walking a dog was caught on video near a Jobbik campaign event in Hajdúhadháza. In the video, people with short hair can be seen. According to Ripost, the police report shows that Péter Jakab's bodyguard and driver wrestled the passerby. The president of Jobbik denied that he had bodyguards, he said that they were just sympathizers, it was said on M1 News.

Men in black chokehold a man walking a dog, this can be seen in the footage taken by a passerby with a mobile phone at the Jobbik president's street forum. The video was published by Ripost.

" On the second of September, at a campaign event in Hajdúhadháza, Péter Jakab's bodyguard and his driver attacked a man walking a dog, " Ripost wrote about the incident. According to the portal's information, the man was allegedly shouting, and Péter Jakab's bodyguards and driver aggressively took him to the ground, using a professional choke hold.

According to Ripost, the driver and the security people follow Péter Jakab everywhere, but at the events they stand guard scattered. A police report was also drawn up about their aggressive behavior, which, according to the portal, records:

Péter Jakab's driver and bodyguard are the perpetrators.

Despite this, Péter Jakab denied to Ripost that he had bodyguards. Previously, however, he was forced to admit that he drives with a driver after he crashed his company car in Budapest in February. The Pesti Srácok, who were at the scene, filmed the accident

There was also an example of the aggressive behavior accompanying Péter Jakab's appearances in July: then the Jobbik president himself got into a loud argument with a construction worker when he wanted to film in a construction area, thereby disrupting the work on site.

The driver of the machine tried in vain to make Péter Jakab aware of this and to signal that he would back up, so you have to be careful near the vehicle, Péter Jakab did not move. In fact, the politician shouted and called the man doing his job to account. Péter Jakab did not apologize for the shouting.

source: M1 / ​​hirado.hu