Driver draws flak for blocking disabled park: 'Imagine being that entitled'
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This week, a photo of a driver's inappropriate parking was circulated on social media, sparking backlash and outrage from locals and Aussies alike.
The photo, taken at Westfield Eastgardens, showed a driver with no disability parking sticker parking their car between two dedicated disabled bays.
It wasn't only an insensitive, illegal move but one that also received major backlash from local Facebook groups.
'Imagine being that entitled,' one woman commented on the post, receiving more than 100 likes. 'Seriously, everything that is wrong in the world right there,' Another wrote in response.
'This is disgusting,' a third user said, receiving more than 200 likes.
It's unclear whether the driver has been fined since parking in shopping centres is usually controlled by the shopping centre management rather than local councils in NSW.
Whatever the case may be, we can probably all agree that this was a terrible idea; the driver was callous and thoughtless, and we can only hope that the two cars parked next to them weren't too troubled because of the incident.
Members, if you ever see anything similar, we urge you to report it to the necessary authorities or centre management.
It's important we all work together to protect accessible parking spots and ensure that these disabled bays are used appropriately and respectfully.
What are your thoughts on this?
And while we're still on the topic, here's a useful video that explains more about disability parking spaces and why it's against the law to park in a shared access area.
Credit: Accessible Parking Australia.
The photo, taken at Westfield Eastgardens, showed a driver with no disability parking sticker parking their car between two dedicated disabled bays.
It wasn't only an insensitive, illegal move but one that also received major backlash from local Facebook groups.
'Imagine being that entitled,' one woman commented on the post, receiving more than 100 likes. 'Seriously, everything that is wrong in the world right there,' Another wrote in response.
'This is disgusting,' a third user said, receiving more than 200 likes.
It's unclear whether the driver has been fined since parking in shopping centres is usually controlled by the shopping centre management rather than local councils in NSW.
Whatever the case may be, we can probably all agree that this was a terrible idea; the driver was callous and thoughtless, and we can only hope that the two cars parked next to them weren't too troubled because of the incident.
Members, if you ever see anything similar, we urge you to report it to the necessary authorities or centre management.
It's important we all work together to protect accessible parking spots and ensure that these disabled bays are used appropriately and respectfully.
What are your thoughts on this?
And while we're still on the topic, here's a useful video that explains more about disability parking spaces and why it's against the law to park in a shared access area.
Credit: Accessible Parking Australia.