Driver’s car park ‘revenge’ sparks debate

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Driver’s car park ‘revenge’ sparks debate
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The “revenge” park of a driver has backfired after he bragged online only to ignite debate over who was really in the wrong.

The West Australian man last week photographed a white Holden Colorado parked over the white line in a 10-minute parking spot at Eaton Fair, in WA’s southwest.

While some couldn’t get enough of his act and felt the ute driver had it coming, others suggested his manoeuvre was unnecessary.“I would do the same if you can’t park properly that’s what you deserve,” another wrote, while one motorist wrote: “I say suck it to the driver of the white car”.Others however thought the move was entirely unjustified and proposed there could have been a reasonable explanation behind the ute parking over the line.

“Why would you be so unkind?” another asked, with one driver saying the move was “so childish and unnecessary”.“You’re just being petty. You’re just as bad as the driver you parked beside. Two wrongs don’t make a right, you should know better,” another said.

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