The parking fail so 'selfish' shoppers pinned FIVE angry notes to the car

A driver’s dodgy parking at a shopping centre in Adelaide has led to furious shoppers leaving multiple notes of disapproval on the car’s windows.

The car, a Kia, was found taking up two parking spaces at Burnside Village in Adelaide.

Photos of the car and the notes were submitted to Instagram page ‘S**t Adelaide’.

The car in Burnside Village carpark took up two parking spots, which left other shopping irritated. Source: Instagram
The car in Burnside Village carpark took up two parking spots, which left other shopping irritated. Source: Instagram

“Seriously?” one presumably exacerbated person wrote, leaving the note on the car’s back window.

“SHOCKER,” another message on a napkin read.

“What were you thinking when you parked like this? VERY SELFISH!” someone else said.

People were quick to leave notes about how "inconsiderate" and "selfish" it was to park across two spots. Source: Instagram.
People were quick to leave notes about how "inconsiderate" and "selfish" it was to park across two spots. Source: Instagram.

Another note remarked it was “inconsiderate” for such a small car to take up two parking spots and the last note questioned whether the driver had a driver’s licence and insisted the driver “learn to park between the lines”.

S**t Adelaide shared five separate notes that were left on the car. It is unclear whether more were left for the driver to find.

The post has amassed nearly 11,000 likes since it was posted. The Instagram account has almost 229,000 followers.

The pictures were posted on Instagram and users praised how polite the notes were. Source: Instagram.
The pictures were posted on Instagram and users praised how polite the notes were. Source: Instagram.

Many people commented on the photo showing support for the people who left the notes, many remarking on how polite the notes were due to the lack of profanity.

“All notes are way too polite than he/she deserves,” one person said.

“Back in the day no one would leave a note, they would just key the car. At least this would get their attention without damage,” another commented.

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