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The selfish parking move that's got Aussie shoppers seeing red

Screenshot 2025-08-14 at 17.06.20.png The selfish parking move that's got Aussie shoppers seeing red
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There's nothing quite like thoughtless parking to get people's blood boiling, and one BMW driver in Sydney's Inner West has managed to tick all the wrong boxes in a spectacular display of selfishness that's captured the nation's attention.



The incident, which occurred at Woolworths Marrickville Metro, saw a BMW X1 driver park across not one, but two designated spaces — including a precious Direct to Boot bay.



These specially designated parking spots are designed for customers who've ordered groceries online and need them loaded directly into their boot, making this particular act of parking piggery all the more frustrating.





For those unfamiliar with the service, Direct to Boot allows customers to order groceries online and have a Woolworths team member load them straight into their car boot at a designated parking spot.



The service requires a minimum spend of $50 and is subject to availability at select locations, making these parking spots incredibly valuable for busy shoppers.



The service has been expanding across Australia, with Woolworths recently announcing plans for new Customer Fulfilment Centres that will include dedicated Direct to Boot parking bays.



For seniors especially, these services can be a godsend — no more wrestling with heavy shopping trolleys or struggling with multiple bags.





'Just a spoiled a****** in a BMW'

Social media user describing the parking incident




The choice of vehicle in this parking drama hasn't gone unnoticed by commenters, many of whom pointed to the persistent stereotype of BMW drivers being inconsiderate on the roads.



A recent UK study found that 68 per cent of BMW drivers admitted they needed assistance with their parking—20 per cent above the average.



Another survey revealed that 70 per cent of BMW drivers consider themselves more knowledgeable than others, which might contribute to a sense of superiority on the road.



Before tarring all BMW drivers with the same brush, it's worth noting that fewer than 20 per cent are actually problematic — it's just that small percentage giving the rest a bad reputation.





While this incident might seem minor, the broader pattern of misusing designated parking spaces has serious consequences. The Reddit user who spotted the BMW noted that the driver wasn't collecting anything from Woolworths — they were simply taking advantage of a prime parking spot.




This behaviour is common at shopping centres, where drivers park in disabled spaces or service bays to be closer to the doors, without regard for those who actually need the spaces. For people with mobility issues, this can mean the difference between shopping independently or struggling to access essential services.



If you encounter similar parking violations, you do have options — though they vary depending on the type of parking space.




For disability parking violations, you can report to local council enforcement officers for public areas or council-operated car parks. For private car parks, report to the centre manager.




For service bay misuse like Direct to Boot, there's less formal enforcement. Your best bet is to take photos (including number plates), report to shopping centre management, or use apps like Snap Send Solve to lodge complaints with relevant authorities.





Your rights with parking enforcement


• Private car parks cannot issue real 'fines' — they can only send payment notices that are contract claims


• Real parking fines in NSW can be $581 plus 1 demerit point for disability parking violations


• Private car park operators may tow unauthorised vehicles but cannot impose penalties beyond actual losses


• Only governments or courts can issue enforceable fines





Many people don't realise that penalties from private parking companies are not technically fines and are not enforced by government agencies. They are contractual claims based on the agreement entered into when parking there. Even if there is a breach of contract, the payment demanded cannot be greater than the reasonable loss suffered by the company.




As our population ages and more people face mobility challenges, courtesy in shared spaces becomes increasingly important. Services like Direct to Boot are designed to make life easier — but they only work when people respect the system.




With over 1,400 car spaces at Marrickville Metro alone, there was no shortage of alternative parking for this BMW driver. The choice to take up two designated spaces, including one meant for a specific service, shows entitlement that undermines the community spirit these spaces depend on.





What this means for you


Respect designated parking spaces to ensure services like Direct to Boot work for those who need them most


Report violations promptly to management or authorities, especially for disability parking misuse


Remember that private parking 'fines' are contractual claims, not government-issued penalties


If you rely on mobility aids or have accessibility needs, advocate for enforcement at your local shopping centres





This incident has sparked hundreds of comments online, with many calling for 'name and shame' tactics. While public shaming isn't the answer, the strong reaction shows how deeply selfish parking behaviour resonates with people trying to do the right thing.




Woolworths continues to expand its Direct to Boot service capacity across Australia, but these services only function when users show mutual respect. Sometimes it takes one bad example to remind everyone why courtesy matters.






Have you encountered similar parking problems at your local shops? What do you think is the best way to handle inconsiderate parkers? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below — we'd love to hear how you deal with these frustrating situations.

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I would be going through my handbag, and finding a 50 cent piece. I think this arse would love a memo etched into his duck, saying what a selfish arse he is, and I would scratch all the sides of his car! He would learn a tough lesson, and probably would not do it again. Selfish are. Typical entitled rich guy.
 
I would be going through my handbag, and finding a 50 cent piece. I think this arse would love a memo etched into his duck, saying what a selfish arse he is, and I would scratch all the sides of his car! He would learn a tough lesson, and probably would not do it again. Selfish are. Typical entitled rich guy.
And if you get caught....it's going to be a very costly exercise for you....even leaving a note on his windscreen isn't permitted. Just saying, certainly not agreeing with this selfish a/hole.
 
I would be going through my handbag, and finding a 50 cent piece. I think this arse would love a memo etched into his duck, saying what a selfish arse he is, and I would scratch all the sides of his car! He would learn a tough lesson, and probably would not do it again. Selfish are. Typical entitled rich guy.
That act is probably worst than the person whose car it is 🤔
 
Oh no that's my car....not.

To be honest that's how they park at Marrickville Metro
 
I would be going through my handbag, and finding a 50 cent piece. I think this arse would love a memo etched into his duck, saying what a selfish arse he is, and I would scratch all the sides of his car! He would learn a tough lesson, and probably would not do it again. Selfish are. Typical entitled rich guy.
Come on! You cant do that! You become a bigger prick than the offender. Write a long expressive note and place it under the wipers, after “ Vaselining” them
 
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That act is probably worst than the person whose car it is 🤔
I would be going through my handbag, and finding a 50 cent piece. I think this arse would love a memo etched into his duck, saying what a selfish arse he is, and I would scratch all the sides of his car! He would learn a tough lesson, and probably would not do it again. Selfish are. Typical entitled rich guy.
Dear member Gezzabel, thankyou for your post. Rather than getting yourself upset, just take a photo of the way the car is parked, with view of the registration number, and send it to the council. Believe me, the council love receiving photos like this, where they can issue the person with a fine. The person's address for the fine, will be found by the council through the RTA with the registration number in the photo that you send. Wishing you a pleasant evening. 🙏🦋
 
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This driver either has big time attitude, or is slightly on the intoxicated side. I think anyone who parks like this needs, to have their eye sight checked or take a brethalizer test. Actually, what would be good idea, is to have a sign at the entery of the shopping car park, a sign that states " anyone taking up two car spots when parking, will be issued with a parking fine and asked to do a breathalizer test. After reading this sign, I am sure everyone will park correctly in the shopping car park area. 🙏🦋
 
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Dear member Gezzabel, thankyou for your post. Rather than getting yourself upset, just take a photo of the way the car is parked, with view of the registration number, and send it to the council. Believe me, the council love receiving photos like this, where they can issue the person with a fine. The person's address for the fine, will be found by the council through the RTA with the registration number in the photo that you send. Wishing you a pleasant evening. 🙏🦋
Great idea 7777.:)
 
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BMW - say no more.

There is a BMW x7 driving around Dandenong with a dented bonnet, courtesy of my fist.

It was parked on private property for over a month and none of the residents knew who owned it, taking up a parking spot.

Then one day, it just disappeared.
 
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The driver may have been pissed off with having to battle all the Direct to Boot pickers and trolleys inside the store.
They may have showed their displeasure at the Direct to Boot people, by affecting their ability to deliver the groceries to customers because of no parking spots. It's actually quite a clever, but cheeky ploy, aimed at Woolworths.
Woolworths might be in trouble if this fightback took hold over all stores.
 
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The driver may have been pissed off with having to battle all the Direct to Boot pickers and trolleys inside the store.
They may have showed their displeasure at the Direct to Boot people, by affecting their ability to deliver the groceries to customers because of no parking spots. It's actually quite a clever, but cheeky ploy, aimed at Woolworths.
Woolworths might be in trouble if this fightback took hold over all stores.
Do you own a BMW by any chance?
 

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