Man finds his car wrapped in CLING FILM with angry note on windscreen then realises it is a prank
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Man finds his car wrapped in CLING FILM with a threatening note on the windshield… before discovering the crazy prank was played by his own friends!
- Shocked 20-year-old apprentice electrician found his car wrapped in cling film
- Jack Hart’s car, which he feared was blocking a driveway, had an angry note on it
- He soon realized that the stunt was actually a prank by his sparkly friends
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A 20-year-old electrician apprentice was shocked to find his car wrapped in cling film with a threatening note on the windshield – a stunt that turned out to be part of an elaborate joke by his friends.
Jack Hart returned to his parked Vauxhall Corsa after a day’s work to find yards of plastic wrap and a message.
The angry note read, “Please stop leaving your car here. Next time it will be worse.’
The young man was concerned that he had upset someone by blocking their driveway, but soon realized it was all a joke from his friends, The sun reports.
Jack Hart returned to his parked Opel Corsa after a day’s work to find yards of plastic wrap covering him and a message
A 20-year-old electrician apprentice was shocked to find his car wrapped in cling film with a threatening note on the windshield
Jack said, “I heard they were up to something. We are constantly making fun of each other and they always surprise me. But I have to admit I never expected this.
“They did it just after I parked the car. I went to another job and they went to another, so they were still there when I left and they should be when they did.”
He said his friends had removed the license plate number from his car and stolen his antenna several times, but that their latest trick was “a little over the top.”
Photos of his packed car went viral while Jack was working in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
The angry note left on his windshield read, “Please stop leaving your car here. Next time it will be worse.’
Fortunately, Jack said it only took a few minutes to remove the cling film from his car and no damage was done.
Jack has now vowed to get his sparkly friends back with the prank wars expected to escalate.
The apprentice said he usually parks his car near his friend’s house before hopping in their van to go to work to save gas.
He said fortunately it only took him a few minutes to remove the cling film from his car and no damage had been done to it.