Zany Parking Fiasco: BMW Driver Takes Up Two Spaces, Receives a Cheeky Reminder

Mason Riverwind

Updated Friday, April 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a world where parking etiquette seems to be a rare commodity, one BMW driver has taken it to a whole new level. A viral image has surfaced on social media showing a silver-gray BMW sedan parked across two parking spaces, causing quite a stir among onlookers. The photograph, which has garnered a lot of attention, perfectly captures the audacity of this parking fiasco.

The first photo in the collage showcases the offending vehicle, blatantly ignoring the designated parking lines. The BMW sedan is seen occupying not just one, but two parking spaces in an outdoor parking lot. It seems that the driver had little regard for the inconvenience caused to other drivers desperate to find a parking spot. The car, with its sleek design, stands out amidst a backdrop of other parked vehicles under a cloudy sky, indicating that this incident took place in a bustling public area, possibly a shopping center.

In the second photo, we get an up-close look at the windshield of the BMW. Underneath the windshield wiper, a folded piece of white paper catches our attention. The handwritten note on the paper reads, "Please don't reproduce :)" A cheeky and sarcastic message that serves as a reminder to the clueless driver about their parking etiquette. But what makes this note even more amusing is the inclusion of a blue item - a packaged product from the well-known brand Durex, which specializes in manufacturing c*****s. It's a clever way of driving home the point that the driver should not pass on their questionable parking habits to future generations.

This image has sparked a frenzy of reactions on social media, with users sharing their thoughts and experiences related to parking nightmares. Some witty comments from Reddit users include, "Nah, the best commercial for c*****s was with the tantrum kid wanting his dad to buy a bag of snacks. Seeing him spin on the floor screaming in a crowded supermarket was both real and you didn't know what the commercial was about. Then you see the c***** brand! Instant classic!"

While some may argue that this BMW driver was simply trying to protect their car or had a valid reason for occupying two spaces, the majority of comments express frustration and amusement towards their audacious behavior. One user humorously remarked, "If they f*** like they park, they'll never get it in a hole." Another user chimed in, "It's a BMW driver. At least they didn't park horizontally blocking 3-4 spots."

Indeed, this image serves as a reminder for us all to be considerate when parking our vehicles. Let's hope that this BMW driver learns from their parking faux pas and takes a more responsible approach in the future. After all, no one wants to be remembered as the person who took up two parking spaces and received a humorous reminder in the form of a Durex package.

So, the next time you find yourself in a crowded parking lot, remember to park within the lines and be mindful of others. Otherwise, you might just end up becoming the subject of a viral image and the punchline of countless online jokes.

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Top Comments from Reddit

lurkynumber5

Nah, best commercial for c*****s was with the tantrum kid wanting his dad to buy a bag of snacks. Seeing him spin on the floor screaming in a crowded supermarket was both real and you didn't know wtf the commercial was about. Then you see the c***** brand! instant classic!

kingofwale

It’s a bmw driver. St least they didn’t park horizontally blocking 3-4 spots

JRSpig

I'd park right next to their drivers door.

Fatheroffigures

Why even give a c*****? If they f*** like they park they'll never get it in a hole.

Zestyclose-Ruin8337

Should have gotten smaller ones.

SharbotCO_Kitty

The way you pulled in makes me wish your father pulled out.

CletusDSpuckler

Everything depends on context here. If you're in the back 40 of a parking lot that never fills up trying to protect your car, and you're denying absolutely no one a parking spot, there's nothing unreasonable about this. If you're in the first section closest to the door at Costco, different story.

Daeion

Leaving a cigar cutter sends a stronger message.

serenityfalconfly

Looks to be farther back in the parking lot. I like to imagine that they parked between two cars that were parked wrong and they drove off. We are always so quick to imagine the worst and pass judgment on those imaginings without ever looking for the truth.

1fastsedan

Note should have read, "I assume you're as good at pulling out as you are pulling in."

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