A driver has complained that a garden near her parking spot is making it increasingly hard for her to park.
Taking to Reddit, the user said she keeps accidentally driving through a children’s garden after buying a brand-new large car.
They took to the social media platform to ask whether it was her fault or the position of the garden that was causing the issues.
She explained that the resulting argument with her neighbours had caused her to try multiple methods of driving into her allocated spot but to no avail.
After writing about the experience, many users were sympathetic to her situation.
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The user explained: “I (25F) live in a highly populated city. We have a backyard parking lot in the small building I live in and the ground is covered with concrete grid pavement (has holes with grass in between).
“I was away from home for a few weeks and also purchased a new car. This car is significantly bigger than my last and extremely hard to park, especially with the small and awkwardly spaced parking lot.
“It’s not straight lines like at a grocery store. The builder worked around the weirdly shaped building and the gazebo so the parking spots are all over the place so every apartment can have one.
“Well, the morning I came back I received a text that I had run over the kid’s project garden for the summer. I was confused because I was sure I hadn’t gone near any of the small patches of dirt we have for planting.”
She added: “I went on the balcony and did see that there were crumpled plants on the left of my parking spot. The plants however were planted in between the grid pavement.
“I texted back that their makeshift garden was quite literally on the pavement meant for cars to go over. They told me that I can avoid running it over.
“I tried for a few days but ultimately one night in the dark I ran some of them over again. They painted white lines but again one night in the dark I ran it over.
“Next step my neighbours took was to put potted plants to surround it and guess what I ran over the pots late at night. At this point, one guy called me downstairs and gave me a 10-minute lecture on how to park without doing it. I told him to respectfully f-off and move the plants next to his parking spot.”
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The user said that some of her neighbours had made some suggestions including that she “install lights so I can see better at night and avoid the plants”.
However, she said that “even in the daylight I have to spend 10 minutes manoeuvring and getting out of the car to make sure the garden is ok”.
She added that the plants “should move”.
After she posted on Reddit, the user was inundated with hundreds of comments from users who were sympathetic towards her plight.
One wrote: “You do not make a garden in a parking lot. They can do potted plants in their parking spot, but not yours.”
Another said: “I’ll give the benefit of the doubt that it shouldn’t be this difficult to park into a normal bay and placing unnecessary obstacles around that just makes it even worse. It shouldn’t be difficult to park up at home.”
Other users were critical of the woman for buying such a big car but admitted it had its challenges. One user said: “Big cars are an absolute nuisance and usually massive unnecessary. You should learn to park better with the car you’ve got.
“But, they shouldn’t be putting them where they are. Especially if it’s not near their spot, or other land that’s theirs they could be planted in. It’s a high-risk place at the end of the day, accidents are going to happen.”
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