'Do you have a license?' Furious shoppers leave FIVE handwritten notes on a car windscreen to shame 'selfish' parking
- A bad parking attempt at an affluent shopping centre has has enraged shoppers
- A total of five notes were left plastered around the car branding them 'selfish'
- The post with 11,000 likes left people amused by how polite the messages were
Shoppers have left a car covered in handwritten notes after a 'selfish' driver left the vehicle askew across two parks.
The pictures uploaded to South Australian community page, S**t Adelaide, shamed the driver of the $14,000 Kia who parked at the affluent Burnside Village shopping centre.
The post attracted over 11,000 likes and was captioned: 'The people of Burnside Village weren’t too happy with this parking effort'.

The pictures uploaded to the Adelaide community page, S**t Adelaide, shamed the Kia parked erratically at the affluent Burnside Village shopping centre
It soon become clear that it wasn't just the five note leavers who were unhappy, with some even plotting revenge.
'Time to zip tie one of Adelaide's lost trolleys to its door handle,' one man joked.
Others noted the polite language used on all the notes in the affluent area: 'So polite in Burnside,' they said.
One particularly polite note read: 'Such a small car and take 2 parks. How inconsiderate!'



Of the five different notes left on the car many decided to give long but relatively polite rants at how a person driving such a small car could be unable to park properly
Others simply wrote 'shocking' or 'seriously?' on their note.
A few commenters pondered the type of person that could have been driving the car, with one woman offering a cheeky suggestion.
'I think the pink sparkly heel sticker says it all,' she said.
'The people of Burnside come together,' another commenter joked.


Other shoppers decided to keep it simple and wrote 'shocking' or 'seriously?' on their notes