"Entitled" Mercedes driver's parking divides onlookers at popular beach

20 June 2023 , 11:41
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The driver was parked across two spaces (Image: Facebook)
The driver was parked across two spaces (Image: Facebook)

There are few things that infuriate drivers as much as bad parking. It's not only lazy, but also incredibly inconsiderate for other people who need to use the spaces.

One driver was slammed for bad parking at a busy beach, but after spotting a crucial detail in the windscreen, some believed they had been too quick to judge.

The driver had parked their black Mercedes Benz C-Class across two spots, and many slammed them for doing this on a "busy morning".

An infuriated driver had snapped a picture of the bad park and shared it on Facebook, but many were left divided over a sticker that could be seen in the windscreen.

"Entitled" Mercedes driver's parking divides onlookers at popular beach dqxikeidqkikdinvThe driver was parked across two spaces (Facebook)

The snapper called out the driver of the car, who had parked at the popular Coogee beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs on Saturday, adding: "Busy Saturday morning, entitled or what".

'I left scathing notes on my neighbour's car parked in worst possible place''I left scathing notes on my neighbour's car parked in worst possible place'

The photo showed to luxury vehicle parked across the dividing line, leaving no spare for a vehicle to park next to them.

Some people shared the social media user's frustration, with one person writing: "Eastern suburbs Merc driver, no explanation needed."

Another added: "I'd squeeze my car in so tightly on his driver's side he couldn't get in."

"Entitled" Mercedes driver's parking divides onlookers at popular beachThe driver was parking near Coogee Beach (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A third simply said: "Entitled and a crap driver."

However, other eagle-eyed social media users defended the driver after noticing a disability sticker attached to the windscreen of the car.

One person wrote: "Surely the anonymous member that posted this could see the disability permit displayed on the windscreen."

Another added: "We don't know if the disability car spots were already taken. (Or if) they are transferring in and out of wheelchairs then they need distance from other cars to do so."

A third commented: "Disability sticker. Probably an elderly driver who's just a bad parker."

In a similar situation, shoppers were outraged after a black Jaguar had parked across two spots at a busy supermarket.

One observant snapper shared a picture of the car, and detailed the epic revenge which took place over the next half hour.

'I parked on the white lines outside school - I don't think I'm in the wrong''I parked on the white lines outside school - I don't think I'm in the wrong'

It was revealed that some shoppers had played a practical joke on the bad parker - they surrounded the car with shopping trolleys, linking them together so it would be hard to move.

What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.

Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz

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