After years of being ignored, the owner of a butcher has devised a cunning way to stop people using her carpark — and it has caused a stir.
People have been using the private carpark at the Bulli Meats & Seafood Fresh in Wollongong for years, despite polite warnings that it was meant for use of customers.
She told news.com.au she was tired of people using her carpark to go to the “gym or hairdresser” and leaving no parking space for her customers. “The signs we’ve had for six years but people don’t see them. It’s an ongoing frustrating thing that happens every day,” she told news.com.au. Ms Scalco said at one point yesterday there were seven cars in the carpark and only one was from a paying customer.
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