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Driver shares clever way you can stop people parking too close to your vehicle

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Numerous motorists have endured the discomfort of tight car park spots.Often when a fellow driver parked just inches away, it leaves minimal space to manoeuvre without the risk of scratching their door against another's vehicle.And as frustrating as it might be, this situation generally can't be helped, with cars often parked around yours after you've stepped away.However, a clever motorist appears to have come up with an innovative solution to prevent others from parking too snugly next to their vehicle.Plenty of drivers display stickers on their vehicles for example, a common sight is the 'Baby On Board' notice which is used when a little one is in the back seat.Typically placed in the back window for visibility while driving, one creative driver opted to fix their message on the driver's side door instead.But it wasn't children this sticker was designed to protect.

Instead, it issued a direct plea to fellow parkers which read: "Please don't park too close. I'm FAT."The vehicle sporting this frank message caught attention when the photo was shared on Facebook, captioned by a man who observed: "Parked my truck next to this car today."The post became an instant hit, amassing more than 36,000 reactions and sparking a flurry of comments praising the car owner's honesty.The sentiment resonated with many users, as one person exclaimed: "I need this sticker!" Another agreed: "I have the same problem.

I'd HATE to have My Junker DENT Your Newer Nice Vehicle."Someone else mused they might produce the stickers themselves, saying: "I am going to have to make those.

This happens to me so many times. I had to one time wait for a lady to finish shopping because she parked so close to my car."One person humorously remarked: "I need

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