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AUDI PARK UNTIL JIALAT, KENA NOTE ASKING THEM TO PRACTICE COLORING WITHIN LINES

Parking can be a challenging task, and we’ve all witnessed drivers who seem to disregard the boundaries of a parking space.

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The consequences of poor parking can range from minor inconveniences to full-blown frustration.

Recently, a red Audi was spotted poorly parked, with one of its rear tires exceeding the parking lot’s perimeter. This careless parking maneuver inconvenienced the neighboring driver, who found it challenging to access their vehicle.

The incident was posted on the Complaint Singapore Facebook group. The picture of the poorly parked Audi, with its tire encroaching on the adjacent parking space, prompted an intriguing discussion.

Accompanying the photo was a caption that read, “A1 very big meh?” This remark humorously questioned the driver’s ability to judge their car’s size relative to the parking space provided.

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What made this incident particularly entertaining were the two pieces of paper stuck to the Audi’s windshield. One was a note, and the other was a picture of a cartoon turtle.

Printed on an A4 paper and in bold, the note left on the Audi’s windshield was quite memorable. It read, “I hope you don’t f- like you park! You’ll never get it in!”

While the use of strong language may be questionable, the intention behind the note was clear – to highlight the driver’s poor parking skills in a humorous manner.

Alongside the witty note was a cartoon turtle, an interesting addition to the scenario. This turtle had a purpose – to encourage the driver to practice staying within the lines while coloring.

Interestingly, this was not the first time the color-within-lines turtle had made an appearance. It seems that this humorous tactic had been used before to address improper parking behavior.

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The same turtle note was also left on another car a few years ago, with the driver also parking outside of the parking lines.

Source: Facebook

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