By Tara Rippin • Published: 17 Nov 2020 • 13:02
A cheeky “stay in the lines” lesson for a bad parker has gone viral.
WHEN a motorist encroached slightly on another parking space in an unknown car park, a disgruntled driver showed their disapproval point in a novel way.
They left a giant black and white poster of a turtle, with a message which read: “Many three-year-olds have trouble staying within the lines. Maybe if you practice coloring this turtle it will help you park better.
Hay que practicar primero… pic.twitter.com/DLqsAbaxId — Líos de Vecinos 🏢 (@LiosdeVecinos) November 14, 2020
Hay que practicar primero… pic.twitter.com/DLqsAbaxId
— Líos de Vecinos 🏢 (@LiosdeVecinos) November 14, 2020
The ‘lesson in parking’ was shared on Twitter and has had 17,000 and been shared more than 3,000 times.
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Tara Rippin is a reporter for Spain’s largest English-speaking newspaper, Euro Weekly News, and is responsible for the Costa Blanca region. She has been in journalism for more than 20 years, having worked for local newspapers in the Midlands, UK, before relocating to Spain in 1990. Since arriving, the mother-of-one has made her home on the Costa Blanca, while spending 18 months at the EWN head office in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol. She loves being part of a community that has a wonderful expat and Spanish mix, and strives to bring the latest and most relevant news to EWN’s loyal and valued readers.
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