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‘Stupid’ driver stole my parking space and removed notice asking them to move – people love the revenge I got


A DRIVER has revealed the revenge they took on a motorist who stole their parking space and removed the notice asking them to move.

In a Tik Tok video, user Prakash Dhakal showed the silver Mercedes car that had been parked “on my spot for the last three days”.

The offending silver Mercedes taking up the parking spot

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The offending silver Mercedes taking up the parking spotCredit: Tiktok
The car stay where it was despite being told to move

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The car stay where it was despite being told to moveCredit: Tiktok
Revenge was sweet for driver who lost their spot

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Revenge was sweet for driver who lost their spotCredit: Tiktok

Despite getting a notice the building manager, the driver “has removed the letter from the car but he has not moved car yet”.

“So I blocked their car from getting out with my car,” said Prakash.

The move has won the approval of followers with one saying: “Glad you blocked it in. Hopefully you can get it towed soon.”

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A mum blocked in a driver who parked outside her house by moving her motor within inches of the car to prove a point.

The clip, shared on TikTok, shows how she pulled two cars up extremely tight to the motor across the grass from her home.

“Good luck getting out,” she added.

Meanwhile another drive has revealed the “petty revenge” he took when a woman stole his parking spot.

The lab technician said he has a single designated parking space at the hospital where he works.

He said the spot is reserved for him because he needs to be on call for any emergencies.

The fuming driver, a Frenchman living in the US, took to Reddit to share how he got his own back when he found another driver parked in his spot.

He said: “I arrived one morning just before 9.45am, and drove to my reserved parking spot – but it was taken.

“I hadn’t agreed to share the spot with anyone and I didn’t recognise the car.”

The driver revealed how he got his own back in an act of petty revenge for the parking-space affront.

He decided to park across the front of the bay, blocking the woman in.





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