Parking can often be a touchy subject - parent bays, disabled bays, straddling lines and the infamous double yellows.
So, after our story on a mother’s response to the misuse of a parent parking bay really got you all talking, we wondered what you might have to say about this…
This mum was out with her family but, when she saw that all the parent parking bays were full, she thought she would take it upon herself to check that all the cars were parked legitimately.
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To her disappointment there was a rogue parker who was in the wrong bay, so she felt the need to leave the driver a rather firm note.
But it turned out that the driver was disabled and had a disability badge clearly displayed on the windscreen.
This, however, did not deter the angry mum and she left a note on the car saying:
‘You are parked in a parents car spot, where is your baby? Next time don’t park here!’
Image: Facebook
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A passer-by, Joanie Redman, saw the note on the vehicle with the disabled badge and decided it was totally unfair and removed it before the owner of the vehicle could see it.
But before doing so, in true digital-age style, she posted a photo of it to Facebook with the caption:
'I was just at Tuggerah when I noticed a note on someone’s window and I am not impressed! How dare someone put a note on the window of a disabled driver to say they shouldn’t be parked in the parents with prams spot. Are you kidding?'
She went on to say, ‘I have a pram and I was parked in the parents with pram parking BUT I would give up my spot to a disabled diver no probs!! Well guess what I took your note off the window so that this much deserving person isn’t made to feel guilty! Suck that!
She concludes, ‘Feel free to share my rant so maybe the person that wrote this realises how disgraceful they are.’
Would you have done the same? Or would you have left this mum on a mission to it?