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Sunday, October 13, 2024

Lady caught in video “reserving” a public parking spot, gets roasted online

 

OWNING a car in the city centre can be a real chore, especially if you live in a high density flat which provides very little designated parking spaces for the residents.

But for one creative lady, that is not a problem. As seen in a video posted on X by netizen Roman Akramovich, she was caught in the act, making a “reserved” parking spot for herself right after driving out.

That rudimentary reservation came in the form of a red plastic divider usually used to cordon off an area.

A caption was added in the video, mocking her to also write her name as well as car plate number to make it look official.

The video which has been steadily gaining traction highlighted the behaviour of ugly Malaysians who disregard the rules of the land, causing inconvenience to others.

Netizen Aizat Deen said he once lived in a flat in Petaling Jaya. Apparently, he saw a parking space nearby that held an empty bucket.

He then moved the bucket and parked there. On the morrow, he found that the car had key scratches from front to bank.

Another netizen said this was rubbish mentality. A fight is bound to happen if a person is to park there even though the perpetrator did not pay for the parking spot.

Dillazahiera suggested it people want to feel the comfort of having their own parking, then live in a home that provides it.

She claimed that when looking for a home, she will find one that possesses such a feature.

Àmir said this is what happens when the B40 category wants to live in a flat but want to feel like the T20 people with their own valet parking spot.

To the extremely territorial lady we say, it won’t hurt to walk a short distance to your car if you find a less-than-favourable parking spot elsewhere.

Since it is a public parking spot, perhaps other residents should be given the opportunity to enjoy it. Cheers to the first-come-first-served basis. – Focus Malaysia

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