Driver of £130,000 supercar slammed for selfish parking on busy beach day – with everyone saying the same thing

A SUPERCAR driver’s selfish parking left onlookers plotting “diabolical” revenge.

The red Audi R8 was pictured straddling two bays at a rammed car park beside a beach in Sydney, Australia.

The Audi R8 was spotted at Dee Why beach in SydneyReddit

The snap was posted on Reddit with the caption: “One of the busiest beach days of the year and this a-hole parked like this…”

Viewers were appalled at the “entitled” driver’s actions.

One said: “Too many w***ers getting around these days thinking that they are entitled to just s*** on everyone else because they have cash.”

Another wondered: “I don’t get the logic here.. Presumably they’re trying to avoid others opening doors into their car. But aren’t they just begging passersby to do much worse?”

A Redditor replied: “If you can afford the flashy car you can afford the respray.”

Others scandalously imagined the sort of revenge they might expect from outraged locals.

One said: “‘Just take your lifted Hilux (pickup truck) down there and park it on top so that it’s still two cars in two spots.”

Another said: “Some other madlad in an unrelated thread suggested leaving prawns in the sun, then getting a syringe to suck up the rotten prawn juices and injecting it under the door seals of the car.

“That’s diabolical though.”

Another offered: “I once heard that snail/slug trails on glass are near impossible to remove (water makes it worse)

“It would be a terrible shame if some of the car park’s local slugs and snails found their way onto the double parked windscreen.”

Some reckoned a parking fine would not be enough to deter rich drivers from doing it again.

One said: “I agree. Parking inspectors should have rotten prawn juice on hand.”

The two-seater Audi R8 – described as the “everyday supercar” – costs from £132,000 and goes up to 203mph.

Last month another driver’s selfish parking sparked fury when a photo was shared on Facebook.

The Toyota was pictured squeezed in between two other cars in blue badge disabled spaces at a shopping centre in Sydney.

It straddled both bays and meant there was not enough room for the disabled space users to open their doors when they returned.

In 2021 the owner of a £175,000 McLaren supercar was slammed for parking across two disabled bays at a shopping centre in Melbourne.

Last week a mum was horrified when a petty woman hurled dog poo and boiling water over her car parked legally in the street outside her home in Queensland.

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