An Aspley man’s Facebook pictures of a badly-parked car plastered with notes from angry shoppers have been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people in just 24 hours.
Kirk Ward has spoken of his surprise after the shots went viral yesterday morning.
He spotted the car straddling two spaces at Asda in West Bridgford, and noticed several other people had stuck notes to the windscreen.
Some even included tips on how to park and one person even drew a sarcastic diagram.
Picture: The Daewoo Matiz was left covered with the hand-written rant PHOTO: Kirk Ward
One person wrote “park in the lines” and another said “knew they did disabled parking spaces, but now parking spaces for the blind”.
After he posted them on Facebook, the story and pictures were picked up by the Nottingham Post, then ended up on national newspaper websites.
By this morning the images had been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people and shared across social media around the world.
Picture: some even drew diagrams on correct parking PHOTO: Kirk Ward
“I honestly just posted it to see what my friends would say,” said Kirk, who saw the car on Sunday when he visited the supermarket with girlfriend Amy Oswin.
He added: “I had no idea it would be shared across the world.
“I started reading them and I couldn’t believe it, it was hilarious.”
“I had a good chuckle with it with Amy, then as she went into the store I said I’ve got to go back, theses are going straight on Facebook.”
Photo: Kirk Ward