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BMW owner takes up two parking spaces, ends up covered in bird droppings

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Upon closer look, the BMW which was parked directly underneath a tree ended up covered in bird droppings from hood to windshield.

A BMW that took up two parking spaces initially annoyed many, but later amused netizens after it was discovered covered in bird droppings.

Threads user @msyhfie._ shared a photo of a black BMW parked between two parking bays.

However, a closer look revealed that the luxury vehicle, which was parked directly beneath a tree, had ended up heavily covered in bird droppings from the hood to the windshield.

“Should we feel pity or not?” he joked, questioning whether the situation deserved any sympathy.

Many online were quick to point out that the car appeared to be occupying two parking spaces, sparking mixed reactions among netizens.

While some criticised the driver’s parking etiquette, others could not help but laugh at what they described as nature’s own form of justice.

“He probably thought people wouldn’t notice he took up two parking spots. Since he already did that, might as well take both properly instead of squeezing. But the birds had other plans,” said one netizen.

“Serves the driver right,” commented another.

Meanwhile, Threads user zaxkzulkifli shared a similar experience involving his former vehicle, which also fell victim to bird droppings.

“Brooo this happened to me before. Birds turned my car into their toilet in Cyberjaya. I checked into a hotel at dusk, didn’t realise the tree there was a bird hangout at night. When I went to the car wash, people kept stopping to take photos in front of my car, not realising I was still inside. I sold the car after that.”

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