PARKING RAGE

Fuming driver leaves abusive note calling motorist a ‘f***wit’ for dodgy parking at supermarket

A DRIVER who parked across two car spaces outside a busy supermarket returned to his car to find an abusive note pinned to the windscreen.

An angry fellow motorist tucked the passive aggressive note - branding the driver a "f***wit" - under a windscreen wiper blade in Sydney, Australia.

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The abusive note was left under the driver's windscreenCredit: Facebook

The colourful note read: "I am a f***wit taking up two (2) parking spots."

It was signed off: "I am a f***wit."

A woman snapped a photo of the note and posted it on a local Facebook group for residents of the inner-city suburb of Newtown, reported.

The caption read: “The articulation of a Newtownian.”

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Other Sydney-siders joined in, with one person writing they were “guilty of the notes, although not the profanities”.

A debate ensued whether leaving a note was the right thing to do.

However, most locals agreed over their frustration over congestion in the area.

One man explained: “We've only got parking on one side of the street, and it pisses me [off] to no end when locals... do it [take up two parking spaces]."

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Another added: “Selfish gits like that are my biggest bug bear."

The woman who took the photo pointed out that it wasn't her car.

She wrote: “Note: I am a by-stander. Don’t park like a f wit, nor have anger issues."

Parking is at a premium in Newtown, where locals have complained about a lack of parking spaces near their homes.

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Drivers across Britain have been subject to offensive notes left on their cars for apparent parking slights.

CCTV footage appears to show a parking warden remove a valid ticket so they could issue a fine in Folkestone


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