When you just can't be bothered. LOL

                           

Does anyone ever experience this and just wish you can help the owner of the car park in the right space. Very hilarious! Even the most patient motorists can be driven around the bend by bad parking.
So when drivers spotted a car parked across two family spaces in a supermarket car park they decided it was time to teach the owner a lesson.
Angry shoppers scrawled notes and even a diagram, which they then tucked under the windscreen wipers detailing where the owner had gone wrong.

                                      One even took the time to pen a diagram pointing out the correct way to park compared to how the Daewoo had been left 

                                    Angry shoppers plastered the vehicle with handwritten notes and diagrams pointing out where the owner had gone wrong 


One jotted wrote on a scrap of paper: 'Park in the lines.,' while fellow motorist suggested the parking of the 'incredibly selfish.'
'Where did you learn to drive? Please send me there number so I can use them,' wrote another shopper.
'Knew they did disabled parking space. But now parking spaces for the BLIND,' said an anonymous note writer.
The green coloured Daewoo Matiz was spotted parked at the Asda store in West Bridgford, Nottingham.

                                         One shopper questioned whether the owner of the car was blind, while another said 'I love your parking.'

Among the notes, all written on scraps of paper, was a helpful diagram illustrating how the car should have been parked.
But not everyone was critical of the Matiz's owner, one scribbled: 'Ignore these losers, I love your parking.'
Kirk Ward, who spotted the vehicle littered with notes, was shocked by what he saw.

                                      The notes were scrawled on scrap pieces of paper. These two read: 'How incredibly selfish' and 'park in the lines'

                                            some of the notes left on the Daewoo Matiz
                                       This note questioned where the motorist learnt to drive and asked for their telephone number

'I have seen people parking like this before but I have never seen people put notes on a car,' said the 28-year-old admin worker.
'It was parked completely in the middle of the lines and taking up two spaces.
'I spoke to a couple of the supermarket staff who said that the car had overstayed the two hour parking limit and the owner would be getting a £70 fine.
 An Asda spokesman told the Nottingham Post they were unaware of the notes left on the car.
 'The car appears to have been removed and is no longer in the car park,' they said, according to the newspaper

clued from Dailymail.