Driver almost faces $120 in fines after another driver's 'entitled' move

As the allure of the ocean beckons, securing a coveted spot in a beachside car park becomes an important task.

Yet, the hunt for car park slots also comes with a wave of parking etiquette dilemmas and questionable behaviour from fellow beachgoers.


Recently, a motorbike rider found herself at the centre of a parking controversy at Sunrise Beach in Noosa, Queensland.

Upon returning from a stroll along the beach, she saw her scooter relocated from a legitimate parking area to a no-parking zone designated for emergency vehicles.

The move, which she did not authorise, could have cost her $120 for obstructing a vital safety area.


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A woman's motorbike was deliberately moved to a no-parking zone, which could have been a violation. Image Credit: Facebook/Deshna Fennell


'Thanks to the lovely person who physically moved our scooter out of a legitimate car park and into an emergency vehicle access park while we were walking the beach today,' she wrote online.

The incident sparked a heated debate on social media.

Some onlookers labelled the act as 'entitled' and 'rude'.

However, the motorbike rider also faced criticism for occupying what should be a car-only space.


'It's hard enough to get a car park. Scooters should not be allowed to take up car parks. I would have moved you too,' one comment read.

Another commented that the motorist should have just 'parked on the grass'.

'You're the problem. You bought a scooter to avoid the parking issue, now claim a full car park. They should have thrown your bike in the bush,' a third exclaimed.

The Noosa Council weighed in on the matter and confirmed that motorcycles are allowed to occupy parking bays within the council's car parks.

The council also advised the woman to report the incident to the Queensland Police if she believed her vehicle had been unlawfully tampered with.


The motorist's parking predicament highlighted a broader issue: the scarcity of parking spots near Australia's beaches.

Many councils have been grappling with the challenge as they implemented stricter regulations to manage the demand.

Noosa Shire Council started implementing harsher penalties for parking infringements.

In a more controversial move, a Perth council recently turned off hot water at beach showers to discourage overnight camping in public areas.

So, what can you do to avoid falling victim to a parking mishap? Here are some tips:
  • Beat the crowds by getting to the beach early in the morning or later in the afternoon when it's less busy.
  • Familiarise yourself with local parking regulations, including any time restrictions or designated areas for different types of vehicles.
  • If you witness or experience someone tampering with a vehicle, report it to the local authorities.
  • Consider using public transport, cycling, or walking to the beach on busy days to avoid parking hassle.
  • Remember that everyone is there to enjoy the beach. Park considerately and don't take up more space than necessary.
Let's remember to share the space and the sunshine amicably.

Whether you're behind the wheel of a car or the handlebars of a scooter, a little bit of courtesy goes a long way.
Key Takeaways

  • A motorbike driver discovered that her vehicle was moved to a no-parking zone, risking a $120 fine.
  • Social media users were divided over the incident, with some calling the act 'rude'. Meanwhile, others supported the ute driver's right to park in a standard bay.
  • Noosa Council confirmed that motorcycles are allowed to occupy parking bays and told the rider to report the incident to the police.
  • Car parks near Australian beaches have been scarce. Councils started enforcing strict regulations and penalties to allow fair sharing of car park slots.
Have you encountered any parking challenges at the beach? Do you have any tips or stories to share? Share them with us in the comments below!
 

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It's the same, same, surrounding various laws and rules. Whether, it is bicycles, motorcycles, cars, oversize Ute's etc. Basically, if we don't know the road rules 100% and we are in doubt. Look up the rules online. Easy, instead of trying to guess, what we think is the right thing to do. For the record, I own a scooter type motorcycle in Queensland and the registration is the same as my small car. Stay safe and well everyone 🙏 😀
 
Wow what rude people.

Parking spaces are for both cars and bikes.

Whoever moved it should be ashamed of themselves.

Pity there weren't cameras around
You can be sure that whoever moved it, drives without care or concern for other drivers/road users.

It's an act of aggression, you can almost hear:

'I can do what I friggin well want, I'm tough.'
 
The parking spots for cars will have to get wider soon because of these " trucks". As they are being referred to as trucks, maybe they should be in "truck parking" bays.
I blame car manufacturers, promoting these truck like weapons.

Why do city dwellers need a truck?

I acknowledge that tradies do, but most of the tradies I know have a second smaller family car and get around town in that.
 
One commenter in the article said that the parking spaces were 'car-only' spots.

Another supported throwing the scooter/cycle 'in the bush'.

Firstly, parking spaces are parking spaces. They exist to provide parking for vehicles. Cars and motorcycles are vehicles.

I think the person wanting to throw the scooter/motorcycle in the bush was either the driver who moved the cycle, a member of his family/a friend or another 'tough' who would also likely be the neighbour from hell in terms of behaviour.
 
I blame car manufacturers, promoting these truck like weapons.

Why do city dwellers need a truck?

I acknowledge that tradies do, but most of the tradies I know have a second smaller family car and get around town in that.
It's the lack of govt tariff on these yank tanks that make them appealing to buyers. If they had the correct tariff/duty put on them most would not be able to afford them.
 
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only having a bike should make no difference, she is a motorist and entitled to her choice of vehicle what's next should big cars pay more for using up 100% of the space and cyclists only pay 20%for taking a smaller space. The space is provided for whoever gets there first and makes use of it. It seems such a waste and disappointment for a frustrated late comer to witness and they dont realise its NOT about the vehicle its about the citizen who gets there first with a registrable vehicle THATS what parking spaces are for, not for size of vehicle but the use for a citizen and their vehicle
 
only having a bike should make no difference, she is a motorist and entitled to her choice of vehicle what's next should big cars pay more for using up 100% of the space and cyclists only pay 20%for taking a smaller space. The space is provided for whoever gets there first and makes use of it. It seems such a waste and disappointment for a frustrated late comer to witness and they dont realise its NOT about the vehicle its about the citizen who gets there first with a registrable vehicle THATS what parking spaces are for, not for size of vehicle but the use for a citizen and their vehicle
You can always be like this turkey!

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