Driver occupies two parking spots with his car: shoppers surround the car with a chain of trolleys

by Mark Bennett

August 25, 2022

Driver occupies two parking spots with his car: shoppers surround the car with a chain of trolleys
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Rudeness, as we know, knows no limits: we are often forced to deal with people who will not listen and who act extremely selfishly. This is unacceptable behavior in a democratic society where each individual should follow certain rules in order to live peacefully with others. Unfortunately, however, there will always be someone who will think they are smarter than others and who will try to take shortcuts. Fortunately, there are also decent people around who know how to teach these individuals a lesson.

via Reddit

Reddit

Reddit

On Reddit, a user posted a photo of a shopping mall parking lot showing a Jaguar occupying two parking spots. The owner of the expensive car parked in such a way that it prevented anyone else from using one of the two spots, So, someone saw fit to teach this rude person a lesson. Over the course of a few minutes, several shopping carts appeared in the vicinity of the Jaguar and a witness wasted no time photographing the scene. More trolleys were placed in front of the car, boxing it in. This all happened at Canberra's Belconnen Westfield Mall on a Sunday morning, at a time when the commercial center was very busy.

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Reddit

We all know very well what it means to search for a parking spot and not being able to find one, but we also know that the issue can become even more frustrating if someone deliberately prevents this, due to their ignorance. That's probably why many Canberra shoppers showed their displeasure by encircling the Jaguar with shopping carts.

Reddit

Reddit

Reddit users reacted by supporting those who had had the brilliant idea of blocking the car with the trolleys, also suggesting a heavier "revenge": tying the trolleys to the Jaguar's doors.

Unfortunately, it is not uncommon to find cars parked like this, especially in large cities. How do you react to this type of incivility?

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