“Learn to park between the lines, not on them. [I] couldn’t get the baby in the car because you parked like an absolute inconsiderate tosspot,” the cranky letter read.
The woman on the receiving end of the letter took to social media to respond and implored members of the community to not be so quick to judge.
In an effort to set the record straight, she revealed that when she arrived at the car park, another car was parked off-centre in the bay next to her. “The car that was parked next to me was on the lines so I had less room to work with -they must have left before you came out,” she argued.A photo of the car showed it was parked close to the boundary line on the passenger side.She called on the person behind the note to consider there were “bigger problems in the world” and there was “no need to be rude”.The matter subsequently divided opinion online, where who was truly in the wrong was hotly debated.
“If you park on the line and the car next to you parks on the line, the cars will scratch each other,” another added.“What’s the issue here she’s parked in the lines? Didn’t realise you have to be smack bang in the middle. Would have been more effort to write the note then just move on,” one person wrote.
“Your car is parked fine, I’ve seen much worse. That person clearly has a problem with themselves, people seriously need to wake up,” another said.One asked that everyone “calm down”.
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