Read the savage handwritten messages local residents in an upscale beachside suburb left on visitors’ cars warning them not to park on their street
- Driver left a series of savage handwritten notes
- They parked on the street near Cottesloe Beach, WA
- Local residents hid four notes under the car window
A group of locals have left a series of savage handwritten notes on a visitor’s car after they dared to park on their suburban street.
The driver of a yellow hatchback received a series of insults after parking at the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia.
Four handwritten notes lashing down the driver’s parking selection and driving skills were carefully tucked under the windshield wipers.
‘Do you live here? No, thought so. Don’t park here, nerd,” one resident wrote.
‘Can you read? Residence only. Move your vehicle,” a third ordered.
“You parked pretty badly,” said another.
The driver of a yellow hatchback received a series of insults after parking near the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Western Australia’s Cottesloe Beach (above)
Four handwritten notes lashing the driver’s parking selection and driving skills were carefully tucked away under the windshield wipers (pictured)
A group of locals left a series of savage handwritten notes on a visitor’s car after they dared to park on their suburban street (one of the notes is pictured)
The fourth note threatened the driver with violence.
“Don’t park here again because my uncle is a state kickboxing champion and will give you a wedgie,” a fourth angry resident wrote.
Social media users were quick to share their thoughts on the notes.
“I expected something a little more skilled from a state kickboxer than a regular schoolyard wedgie,” one joked.
“Don’t you know who my uncle is!” said another.
“My uncle is taller than your uncle!!!” a third commented.
It comes just weeks after a similar dispute over parking broke out in a wealthy Sydney suburb, with an angry homeowner also leaving a handwritten note on a car.
The woman had been trying for weeks to resurface a stretch of road near her home in Drummoyne, Sydney’s inner west.
When road workers finally arrived to patch up the tarmac, someone had parked their car in the spot – despite being warned not to do so weeks earlier.
A Drummoyne resident left a passive aggressive note on the windshield of a car (above) parked outside her home after it blocked roadworks
The woman left a total of three notes for the driver, the first asking them to move before roadworks arrived, while the last two (above) reprimanded them for not moving
A sign on the windshield of the car said, “Wow, you are such a legend.
“I really appreciate you leaving your car here. Yeah, the front of my house looks like shit. Park in front of your house.’
A second note on the car’s rear window read, “Thank you for parking your car here when roadworks were scheduled.”
The angry resident signed both signs ‘Karen’ and told 2GB that the stretch of road has yet to be repaired, despite several phone calls to her council.