If you own a car, you'll know that you might have to deal with people making some seriously questionable parking choices.
However, they don't involve being so close to another person's car that it could be possibly mistaken for an accident scene. But this is exactly what happened to this TikToker:
Dominie (@youngzucc) recently took to the app to reveal her horror at what happened to her car when she parked it on what was otherwise a quiet street.
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She captioned the video: "I am a victim of a park and stay."
"I just came out to move my car," Dominie said at the beginning of the video.
"There was no one behind me when I parked my car... now there is," she went on, before turning to show that there was a car near enough crashed into the back of her own.
She wondered: "Do you think they really just parked there? Or do you think they actually hit me and then decided to move?
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"Like you're kidding!"
The TikToker then bends down to show that while there doesn't appear to have been a crash between the vehicles, the second motorist has parked mere millimetres from her vehicle.
As you can imagine, the video went far from unnoticed and since it was posted on 3 January, it's been viewed over 392K times.
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The comments section was flooded with reactions to the shocking parking fail.
One TikToker slammed: "Are they joking! You can call the police and they will contact the driver to move their car."
A second advised: "Call the council, they'll exempt you from a fine until they know the other person moved (they'll keep checking), this happened to me [sic]."
"Why are they parked so close like someone is behind them?????" questioned a third, while a fourth joked: "Your cars are kissing."
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"Where's the parking lines?" questioned a fifth. "I need to know who is wrong."
"But show us how much room you had in front of you thoughhhh bc ppl do that for a reason [sic]," remarked a sixth viewer.
Meanwhile, a seventh speculated as to how the situation might have happened without slamming the other driver.
They suggested: "Maybe there was a car in the spot behind and the car behind you had to squeeze in between ? I dunno if that makes sense [sic]."
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"Legend has it she's still there," speculated an eight viewer.
What do you think?
Topics: TikTok