Westfield Eastgardens Toyota Corolla driver parks between disabled spots in Sydney, blocking doors

Sydney driver slammed for their ‘disgraceful’ parking act in the middle of the Christmas rush: ‘Imagine being that entitled’

  • Driver slammed for a ‘disgraceful’ shopping centre parking act
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A Sydney driver has been slammed as ‘disgusting’ and ‘entitled’ for parking between two cars in disabled bays in a busy suburban shopping centre.

The photo, which was taken at Westfield Eastgardens, drew intense criticism from a local Facebook group, who quickly pounced on the driver.

‘Imagine being that entitled,’ one woman commented.

‘Seriously everything that is wrong in the world right there,’ they said.

Another woman said: ‘I can’t believe my eyes. What a f**n wanker.’

Driver slammed as ‘disgusting’ and ‘entitled’ after they were photographed parking their car between two other cars parked in disabled bays at Westfield Eastgardens

Another user said: ‘this is disgusting.’

Another woman said: ‘Wow. That’s next level entitlement.

‘Is this a joke? I can’t believe someone can be so stupid.’

Disabled parking bars are wider than standard parking spots so as to allow wheelchair access at the side of cars, and by parking between those vehicles, the driver had blocked wheelchair access. 

It’s unclear whether the driver has been fined for their opportunistic park, with parking in shopping centres controlled by shopping centre management rather than local councils in NSW.

The driver’s act has competed with another questionable park, this one courtesy of a Melbourne driver.

Victoria Police uploaded a photo on Wednesday morning of a red Mitsubishi wedged between a tree and shopping trolley bay in South Morang on Tuesday morning.

They said a 39-year-old man, who blew more than four times the legal limit, mistook the trolley bay for a parking space on their return home from a Christmas work party.

In another questionable park, Victoria Police shared a photo of a red Mitsubishi wedged between a tree and shopping trolley bay in South Morang on Tuesday morning

In another questionable park, Victoria Police shared a photo of a red Mitsubishi wedged between a tree and shopping trolley bay in South Morang on Tuesday morning

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