Aussie driver's parking mistake leads to bizarre move: 'Who does that?'
This is not your typical passive aggressive parking note.
An Aussie driver’s unfortunate parking mistake has left her with a sticky situation on her hands after a stranger’s bizarre revenge. Bianca said the saga began a few days ago when she left her car at the back of a clinic where she appears to work.
“Normally no one ever parks there anyway,” she explained in a video posted to social media, admitting she probably should have abided by the signs.
“I finished with the day, I get to my car and there’s a note on board my car that says ‘Please don’t park here in my spot. If you want this spot let me know and you can rent it out’.”
However this was not your typical passive aggressive note — the frustrated owner of the parking spot had stuck a large sticker to her car window.
“Any normal person would leave a note under the windscreen wiper,” she continued, adding she had already tried to remove it but it was “fully stuck on”.
“What the hell? Who actually does that?” she said, asking followers if she was in the wrong or if the sticker’s creator had “taken it too far”.
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While numerous people agreed Bianca shouldn’t have parked in the spot, they also shared their shock over the “super weird” warning.
Others provided tips on how to remove it, suggesting Windex, eucalyptus oil or a razor and isopropyl alcohol.
In a follow-up video, Bianca said she was finally able to get the annoying remnants off her window and was considering creating her own sticker in response.
Parking is always a hot topic among Aussies, one of which sparked a debate last month after he seemingly reserved a space on the road in front of his house with traffic cones.
Resident Aimee Parker exposed the dodgy tactic after the neighbour asked her to move her car, which was parked outside his house, and then proceeded to use the orange traffic cones to block off the area to give him space to reverse his truck and trailer out of his driveway.
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