Man wraps car parked outside his house in clingfilm

  • Neil Junglas lives by Liverpool airport and holidaymakers park outside his home
  • He decided to get his own back on one holidaymaker who parked in his street
  • Mr Junglas wrapped a silver Skoda in clingfilm after spotting the owner park up 

A fed-up homeowner wrapped a car in cling film after becoming frustrated with holidaymakers dumping their cars outside his house to avoid paying for airport parking. 

Neil Junglas, from Liverpool, decided to get his own back on the driver of a silver Skoda that has now been outside his house for two days.

He said he was making dinner for his daughter on Tuesday evening when he saw the car pull up and a woman get out and then climb into a taxi.

Mr Junglas claims a man then got out of the car with two suitcases and also got in to the taxi before it drove off.

Neil Junglas from Hunts Cross, Liverpool, wrapped a car in cling film after becoming frustrated with people parking outside his house and then going on holiday

Mr Junglas decided to get his own back on the driver of a silver Skoda that has now been outside his house for two days

Mr Junglas decided to get his own back on the driver of a silver Skoda that has now been outside his house for two days

Mr Junglas, 36, lives in Hunts Cross, which is roughly two miles from Liverpool John Lennon Airport in the south of the city.

He said: ‘They were clearly leaving their car there and just getting a taxi to the airport.

‘Obviously they just wanted some free parking.

‘Next door have a couple of cars as well so there isn’t really room for other cars to park on the road.’

Mr Junglas complained he can no longer park his own car outside of his house because of the Skoda.

He said: ‘I thought it was cheeky leaving the car there so thought I’d leave them a nice surprise for when they got back.

 Mr Junglas complained he can no longer park his own car outside of his house because of the Skoda

 Mr Junglas complained he can no longer park his own car outside of his house because of the Skoda

Revenge: Mr Junglas works at Costco and said he wrapped the entire car using an industrial sized roll of cling-film

Revenge: Mr Junglas works at Costco and said he wrapped the entire car using an industrial sized roll of cling-film

‘I work at Costco so I went and bought a big roll of cling-film from there.’

Mr Junglas said he then wrapped the entire car using an industrial sized roll of cling-film.

He said the car had attracted lots of attention and people have been stopping to take pictures.

Mr Junglas added that Merseyside Police even came to check the car but said they couldn’t do anything about it because it isn’t illegally parked.

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