Parking Dispute Takes A Hilarious Turn As People Add Passive-Aggressive Notes To Resident's Car
A dispute between local residents in Australia over parking took a hilarious turn with numerous passive-aggressive notes being stuck to a car.
Many conflicts between neighbours arise as the result of disputes over parking. However, sometimes things can go a little crazy and that is what happened in this particular case.
A dispute between local residents in Australia over parking took a hilarious turn with numerous passive-aggressive notes being stuck to a car.
As parking dispute escalates, passive-aggressive notes end up on car
The bizarre dispute was sparked by one angry person who accused a neighbour of buying a car and a trailer just so they could ¡°block others from finding a place to park¡±.
As surprising as it may sound, it wasn't the only note left on the Toyota car - as three others followed and one joked about the whole drama.
To everyone's bemusement, the debate continued to rage on the neighbourhood's community Facebook page.
The first note said: ¡°Buying a car and trailer solely to block others from parking at the right of your driveway is inconsiderate - you have a double garage plus an empty car space.¡±
It went on: ¡°This is a public road with a shortage of parking. If everybody acted the same there would be nowhere to park.¡±
Another neighbour was in agreement and left a note that said: ¡°Agreed! You try driving around looking for parking after a long day at work.¡±
A third resident added: ¡°We agree! It would be great if we all work together as neighbours to make it easier for everyone to park close to their home.¡±
A fourth note-writer joked: ¡°Just here for the drama.¡±
The debate continued to rage on the community's Facebook page
The images were posted on the Facebook community page for residents in Narrabeen, Elanora and Ingleside.
Residents shared their stories of parking woes.
¡°We had our tyres let down, our cars covered in wet sand, I got parked in, all if we dared to park in front of other peoples [sic] houses on the street - which isn¡¯t even illegal?" one resident said.
One woman claimed her neighbours placed cones in front to claim her spot.
She said: ¡°It doesn¡¯t effect [sic] us, it¡¯s across the road, but who does that?¡±
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