On the 1st, a post was uploaded on the car community BobaeDream claiming that a Mercedes-Benz vehicle occupying two parking spaces was subjected to retaliatory parking. <br>[Photo by BobaeDream]

On the 1st, a post was uploaded on the car community BobaeDream claiming that a Mercedes-Benz vehicle occupying two parking spaces was subjected to retaliatory parking.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Sumi] Recently, posts exposing so-called 'inconsiderate' vehicles that occupy two or more parking spaces in apartment or public parking lots have been gaining attention. Amid this, a car owner shared a story of retaliatory parking after discovering another inconsiderate Mercedes-Benz vehicle, receiving support from netizens.


On the 1st, a post titled "Retaliatory parking against a Mercedes-Benz occupying two spaces..." was uploaded on the car community site BobaeDream. The author, Mr. A, posted a photo showing a Mercedes-Benz vehicle occupying two parking spaces and his own car parked tightly next to it. Notably, Mr. A turned the front wheels toward the Mercedes-Benz, preventing it from exiting.


Next to the Mercedes-Benz vehicle occupying two parking spaces, author A parked their car closely and also turned the front wheels toward the Mercedes-Benz vehicle. <br>[Photo by BobaeDream]

Next to the Mercedes-Benz vehicle occupying two parking spaces, author A parked their car closely and also turned the front wheels toward the Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
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According to Mr. A, the Mercedes-Benz owner disappeared for an hour after parking in two spaces. Mr. A said, "During that time, I called 10 times and sent 5 texts, and since there was only that one spot, I finally managed to park carefully." He added, "I was so upset after the struggle that I went back two hours later to retaliate with parking."


Mr. A also mentioned that the Mercedes-Benz owner showed a brazen attitude. According to Mr. A, the owner said, "Did you park like this to mess with me?" acting as if he was not at fault.


In response, Mr. A said, "I have a 24-hour parking pass, so I sent a text saying 'See you tomorrow' to the Mercedes-Benz owner," adding, "I did nothing right, and I feel ashamed and regretful."



Netizens who read the post responded with comments such as "I support you," "Turning the wheels shows sense and education," "It's satisfying," "A master of parking," and "This is not retaliatory parking but educational parking. A proper lesson in parking."


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