Driver returns to their badly parked car to find THIS note from a parking warden
A DRIVER who was very late for a test and had no time to park properly was not expecting this “savage” response from a parking warden on their return.
A driver returned to their parked vehicle to find one very aggressive note from a parking warden
Just when test day for this driver couldn’t get any more stressful, THIS parking note left on their car windscreen might just have tipped them over the edge.
The car owner, who was quickly rushing to their exam, decided to pen a quick note and to pop it on their vehicle’s windscreen, addressed to any parking wardens who might ask by.
The note read: “Had to park here, very late for test. Please don’t ticket me.”
But it appeared the parking warden on duty that day didn’t have any sympathy.
The driver claimed they were late for a test when they penned the note
As well as giving a driver a parking ticket, they then wrote: “Hope you failed.”
The note was uploaded to Instagram but received mixed reviews .
One user wrote: “So mean.”
Another added: “No love in this world.”
But the parking warden clearly didn't have any sympathy for the driver
But other people agreed with the aggressiveness of the parking warden’s note.
One user said: “I love this so much, the self entitled generation thinks they can do whatever they want.
“If you’re late it’s on you, you can’t just park where you want because ‘You’ ‘Need’ too.
Probably the most annoying of all the parking crimes is being boxed in, particularly by a car much better than yours.
The angry note left people divided on social media
So you can imagine how the driver of a Smart car felt when the owner of a Mercedes decided to park his “nice” car less than an inch away from his.
But the Smart car driver wasn’t going to let the Mercedes owner off the hook.
Grabbing a piece of scrap paper and a pen, he decided to pen a response, warning the Mercedes owner not to park like this again.
The note, which was then left on the car windscreen, read: “You are very brave parking your nice merc so close to my smart cat which I don’t give a s*** about.”