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    A powerful young man has been convicted of a horrific assault which left a parking ranger with a broken jaw in southwest Sydney.

    A was a passenger in an illegally parked Subaru Impreza on Norfolk Serviceway, Liverpool which had come to the attention of two parking rangers in April last year.

    The Hinchinbrook man tried to rescue his friend from a parking fine, harassing one of the rangers and saying “Why did you take photos of our car? Just delete it. Don’t issue a fine, just delete all those photos”.

    The young man grabbed the arm of the ranger holding the mobile phone, which had taken the photos, and battled to take it off him.

    Baltagi appeared to give up and hopped back into the car but the driver only travelled a short distance before doing a U-turn and coming back to the rangers to restart the madness.

    The two men verbally abused the parking rangers once more, triggering nearby eyewitnesses to contact police.

    The man went to walk away once more before he changed his mind, marched back and coward punched the parking ranger in the jaw from behind. The 35-year-old victim had blood pouring out of his mouth and later required surgery to install a permanent plate in his jaw.

    As the 21-year-old fled the scene, he assaulted a woman who had filmed the ordeal by grabbing her arm.

    The man’s lawyer said the Hinchinbrook man had no explanation for his violence, only that “it could’ve been dealt with in another way”.

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