Watch This Dude Who Took Up 2 Parking Spots Get Taught A Lesson

As minor offenses go, there are few more infuriating than some ass hat inefficiently parking and taking up two spaces in a crowded lot. From jubilation at seeing a space to panicked horror after realizing there’s about two feet less room than you’d need to squeeze in, parking crimes can really put decent people in a funk for about ten to fifteen minutes, perhaps even longer if the lot is full. That’s why, every now and again, these inconsiderate people need to be taught a lesson.

Over the past several months, YouTube user Crisp 33 and his co-workers started getting progressively more fed up with an employee who continually parked his expensive vehicle over the line. After an extended period of bitching, a pretty clever plan was formed. Another co-worker with a large truck decided to ever so carefully slide his big honking vehicle into the other space partially taken up by the sports car. Later, a video camera was set up to catch the owner’s reaction, and well, it was even better than anything could have predicted.

Wandering around the vehicle with his hands on his hips and no clue what to do, the man tries various schemes to get into the car but isn’t able to open the door wide enough. Five minutes later, he has the brilliant idea to get into the passenger seat and climb over. No doubt all that frustration was a worthwhile lesson, and luckily, it seems to have worked. Here’s a picture of the man’s park job the next day, as uploaded on Imgur

Life is too short to be inconsiderate of others. We would all be better off if people looked out for one another and walked around with smiles on their faces. It takes ten seconds when you’re parking to make sure you’re entirely inside your space, and it takes even less time to hold open the doors for strangers or ask your friends for favors in polite language.

If all goes according to plan, this will be the last time we’ll ever hear about this parking situation. In fact, hopefully, it will inspire some random people out there who might not always be super considerate when parking their own vehicles to take the extra time and do it correctly.

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