Westfield shopping centre Hurstville: Driver crashes through boom gate and lands on top of Mercedes

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Worst park ever? How this driver’s car ended up on a Mercedes in a busy shopping center in Westfield

  • A driver has gone through a barrier on a Mercedes in a curious incident
  • The incident took place on Thursday at the Westfield shopping center in Hurstville
  • A TikToker claims the female driver tried to cut her off, causing the accident
  • The Honda Civic driver escaped without physical injury

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A driver accidentally devised an interesting way to find a parking space in a busy shopping center and thus get on top of a Mercedes.

Emergency services were called to the Westfield shopping center in Hurstville, Sydney, just before 10 a.m. Thursday, and found the luxury car wedged under a Honda Civic.

The driver of the Honda is known to have hit the barrier, causing the vehicle to roll onto the parked car.

The driver managed to escape without physical injury.

A driver has used a controversial parking method and found a spot atop an expensive Mercedes in a bustling shopping complex in southern Sydney

A Tik Tok video showing the incident made many people wonder how it was possible before giving a good chuckle at the image.

“Well, you can’t park there, sir,” someone commented.

“Someone tells him he still has to pay for parking,” said another.

A Tik Tok user posted a video claiming that the Civic’s driver tried to cut her off and that her impatience caused the accident.

Her video caption, “she was fine, but leave the road rage to hot wheels,” said the female driver tried to cut her off a second time, flying through the barrier and on top of the Mercedes.

“We both tried to get out of the barriers and tried to cut me off again and see what happened to her car. We went straight through the barriers and flew right past me,’ she said.

Commenters on the video said the incident was karma for the driver’s actions.

‘That’s the best karma. you should have passed by and waved…lol,” someone wrote.

“I like karma,” wrote a second.

“Instant karma,” a third commented.

A Tik Toker claims the female driver tried to cut her off a second time, causing the driver to crash through the barrier and land on top of the Mercedes.

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