Stinky-Revenge: Man Smears Neighbour's Audi With Mayonnaise Over Parking Dispute
The car owner said that he is being targeted by a middle-aged man after a parking dispute. He added that the mayo used by the man is of cheap quality and leaves a foul smell on his car.
People can be quite touchy about their cars - after all, it is prized and expensive possession.
However, some people do not extend similar regard to other people's personal property and wantonly vandalise what does not belong to them.
Case in point: A man named Jason Doolan has warned people about the 'mayo man'. He said that he is being targeted by a middle-aged man after a parking dispute. He added that others in the area too have been affected by his antics.
According to reports, Doolan's car was smeared with mayonnaise by the stranger who was allegedly angry with where he had parked his Audi. Doolan said that the man has put dozens of pieces of paper lined with mayonnaise on his bonnet, windows, and roof.
A report by Metro.co.uk said that the dispute began as the man did not let Doolan park his car next to a block of residential flats and kebab shop.
The man allegedly told Doolan that he was blocking the entrance to a fire station.
However, Doolan claimed that his car was not blocking the entrance and added that there was plenty of space for any emergency vehicle to pass.
After that alteration, Doolan's car has been regularly smeared with the condiment. According to Doolan, the mayo used by the man is of cheap quality and leaves a foul smell on his car.
Jason, is a resident of Troon, UK and wanted to catch the man red-handed. He set up a secret camera ¨C which caught the man slapping paper with mayo onto his silver Audi.
He also said that the man was putting sticky notes on his car before he moved to mayonnaise.
¡°His argument is that I am blocking the entrance for fire engines but I would never do that, there is plenty of space for any emergency vehicle to get past. It started off with little notes that he would put on my car. Then he would start shouting at me as I got out of my car. At one point the whole family was out,¡± said Doolan.
Passive-aggressive much?