AN ANGRY woman sick of people’s bad parking uploaded a video showing how she carries notes to stick on cars wherever she goes.
The video was uploaded to TikTok by @stickersshuttle but not everybody is on her side.
TikTok @strickershuttleA woman tired of people’s bad parking shows how she sticks notes on cars[/caption]
The title of the video reads: ‘Let your neighbours know they suck at parking.’
In the video, she shows cars that are not parked correctly and then sticks her notes on the windscreen.
The printed notes read: ‘Warning, I suck at parking!’
But many of the people commenting underneath aren’t convinced she’s doing the right thing.
One sarcastically said: “I am sure that they completely changed their ways and praised you for making them a much better person.”
Another said: “You are a brave woman to put this on that car with all the cameras around; please upload part two of the video.”
A third said: “Who do you think you are a police officer?”
In Britain, lawyers warn that when you leave a note, you could accidentally damage the car.
If you cause damage and don’t report it – it can be considered an offence.
The maximum penalties for not reporting the damage can include five to 10 penalty points and up to a £5,000 fine.
Graham Conway, Managing director at Select Car Leasing, said: “If you touch someone else’s car, perhaps when lifting up a windscreen wiper to leave your note, you could be accused of damaging or scratching that person’s vehicle.
“If the motorist you’re targeting drives for a living, you could also end up defaming them, or their business, by making accusations about the way they behave which could cause reputational damage.”
TikTok @strickershuttleNot everybody in the comments was convinced the woman is doing the right thing[/caption]