Driver finds a 'bizarre' anonymous note on his car written by an 'entitled' neighbour begging him not to park in her spot - despite it being regular on street parking available for all to use

  • Driver shares anonymous note left by neighbour to his local Facebook group
  • The note riled up Bondi residents who slammed the neighbour for being entitled
  • Driver claims he was parked in street parking clear from entrances and garages 

A neighbourhood feud has broken out in a locked down area of Sydney after a 'bizarre' anonymous note was left on a car.

A confused driver who had parked his car in a residential street in Bondi shared a photo of the note left on his vehicle in the popular Bondi Local Loop Facebook group.  

'Please don't park here, I come and go frequently,' the messily scrawled note read. 

The note was left on the car of a confused driver who claimed he was parked in a regular street parking spot

The note was left on the car of a confused driver who claimed he was parked in a regular street parking spot

Alongside the photo the man asked: 'What am I supposed to do with that?', using the hashtag #unlimitedstreetparking. 

The note struck a nerve with some residents - who know how scarce appropriate parking is near Australia's most popular beach - and many took the time to slam the writer. 

'Park it there 24/7 lol. If it's unlimited/restricted parking, stay there as long as you like! Unless there's a spot a bit further up and it doesn't inconvenience you, that might be a nice idea,' one person wrote.

'Where is it so I know where to park frequently?' Asked one user. 

'Is that on street parking? Entitled much,' posted another. 

'Another entitled person, like my old neighbour, wonder if they're related...'  Commented a third. 

The driver claimed he was parked next to a tree in a regular street parking spot which was clear from any entrance or garage.

'He may be living in that tree. Bondi prices for a unit are expensive nowadays,' Joked one member. 

A Bondi driver shares note from an anonymous neighbour sparking backlash

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