'I'm harassing you for being STUPID': Astonishing moment police officer ridicules a woman for driving too slowly into an RBT site
- Driver accused officer of harassing her during roadside breath test on Saturday
- Mai had pulled over her vehicle for the RBT at Carlingford in western Sydney
- She stopped short of the driveway to the car park because of a queued van
- Officer could be heard on camera repeatedly telling the driver to move forward
A driver has been left stunned over her treatment from a police officer during a roadside breath test on the Queen's Birthday long weekend.
The woman, known only as Mai, pulled over along Marsden Road at Carlingford, in western Sydney, on Saturday.
Dashcam footage from her car recorded an officer repeatedly telling her to move her vehicle forward before saying he was 'harassing' her for 'being stupid'.

A driver has been left stunned over her treatment from an officer during a roadside breath test on the Queen's Birthday long weekend (pictured, Mai pulled up into the driveway though stopped a short distance from a van on Saturday)
The officer had earlier ushered Mai into a car park for the roadside breath test.
The compliant driver went to turn the car into the driveway but stopped short because of the van queued in front of her.
'Move forward,' an officer off-camera could be heard saying.
'Move forward.'
Despite Mai edging her car closer to the vehicle, the officer continued to tell her to move forward.
'How long do you think your car is?' the officer said.
The driver of the vehicle said she was trying to be careful before accusing the officer of harassing her.
'Beg your pardon?' the officer responded.
'You're harassing me for being careful,' the driver said.
Mai repeated the accusation several times before the officer hit back.
'I'm harassing you for being stupid.'
A stunned Mai continued down the queue before finally pulling up for a breath test.
Shocked at the reception she asked the other officer to explain if this type of behaviour was normal.
'It's a very frustrating thing about RBT,' the officer said.
Mai explained to the officer that she was simply being careful, though the officer explained to her it was important to follow directions.
A NSW Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia they were aware of the footage circulating online.
'Police have viewed the video and will be examining the incident.
'Safety of both the community and police officers is paramount.'

The compliant driver went to turn the car into the driveway though stopped short because of the van queued in front of her (pictured, the driver continued to speak with the officer as the cars waiting in queue continued forward)