{"id":132236,"date":"2021-07-14T23:04:17","date_gmt":"2021-07-14T23:04:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=132236"},"modified":"2021-07-14T23:04:17","modified_gmt":"2021-07-14T23:04:17","slug":"drivers-fury-after-finding-note-on-car-from-entitled-neighbour-telling-him-not-to-park-in-her-spot-on-public-street","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/drivers-fury-after-finding-note-on-car-from-entitled-neighbour-telling-him-not-to-park-in-her-spot-on-public-street\/","title":{"rendered":"Driver's fury after finding note on car from 'entitled' neighbour telling him not to park in 'her spot' on public street"},"content":{"rendered":"

A DRIVER was left furious after finding a note on his car from an "entitled" neighbour telling him not to park in "her spot" on a public street.<\/p>\n

The baffled driver had parked his car in a residential street in the eastern beachside suburb of Bondi when an annoyed neighbour left a scrawled note on his vehicle.<\/p>\n

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"Please don't park here, I come and go frequently," the note read.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The confused driver shared a photo of the message in the Bondi Local Loop group on Facebook, Daily Mail Australia reports.<\/p>\n

He said he was parked next to a tree in a regular street parking spot which wasn't in the way of any entrance or garage.<\/p>\n

Alongside the pic, the man used the hashtag #unlimitedstreetparking and asked: "What am I supposed to do with that?"<\/p>\n

'ENTITLED'<\/h2>\n

The note struck a nerve with residents – who know how difficult it is to park near Australia's most popular beach – and many slammed the neighbour.<\/p>\n

"Park it there 24\/7 lol. If it's unlimited\/restricted parking, stay there as long as you like! Unless there's a spot a bit further up and it doesn't inconvenience you, that might be a nice idea," one person wrote.<\/p>\n

"Another entitled person, like my old neighbour, wonder if they're related," another said.<\/p>\n

A third replied: "Where is it so I know where to park frequently?"<\/p>\n

In other parking news, a mum shared the very passive aggressive parking note she received from a stranger – and they even stuck it to her windscreen with a yellow fine bag.<\/p>\n

And a distraught Australia mum found a "nasty" note stuck to her tyre when a fuming fellow shopper assumed she was breaking the rules after she parked in a pram-only area.<\/p>\n

A driver in the UK also left a brutal reply after a neighbour left an angry note on his car complaining about his parking.<\/p>\n

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