“Don’t Remove It, I Live Nearby”… A Resident Who Dominated the Parking Lot with Bicycle ‘Squatting’

Public Parking Space 'Reservation' Controversy… Exclusive Use of Parking Spaces with Chairs and Bicycles

The behavior of a car owner who has monopolized a parking space at a public parking lot using personal items such as chairs and bicycles is being criticized online.

On the 23rd, an article was posted on the automotive community Bobae Dream titled "Truly Unique Parking Reservation Villain."

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The author of the post, Mr. A, described the situation: "They set this up at a public parking lot and took a personal parking spot." The attached photo showed chairs and a bicycle occupying the space where a car should have been parked.

The image showed chairs and a bicycle occupying the space where a car should have been parked.

In particular, the bicycle had a notice attached that read, "Sorry, I will be back soon. Please do not remove this. I live nearby," which sparked further controversy.

Public Outrage Over Violation of Parking Etiquette

It appears that the car owner has monopolized the public parking space using the 'reservation' method with personal belongings.

Netizens who came across this post expressed strong criticism, commenting, "No matter how difficult parking is, they only care about themselves," "Not encountering such people in life is a huge blessing," "I want to park my motorcycle in the empty space," and "What does it matter that you live nearby?"

Image source: Bobae Dream screenshot