Woman livid after finding car parked millimetres behind hers when moving it

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Woman livid after finding car parked millimetres behind hers when moving it
Woman livid after finding car parked millimetres behind hers when moving it

While we've all seen our fair share of shocking parking on the internet, a woman's video has taken things to a new extreme. Dominie was left fuming after she went outside to move her car but was stumped after discovering that someone was parking just millimetres behind her.

Dominie - who boasts more than 970 followers on TikTok account @youngzucc - showed off the ordeal on the popular video-streaming service in a video, which has surpassed 390,000 views to date. Captioning the post of the viral clip, she wrote: "I am a victim of a park and stay."

She explained: "I just came out to move my car."

Woman livid after finding car parked millimetres behind hers when moving it qhiqqkihiqktinvDominie was gobsmacked when she came outside (@youngzucc/TikTok)
Woman livid after finding car parked millimetres behind hers when moving itAnd the cars were just millimetres apart (@youngzucc/TikTok)

She went on: "There was no one behind me when I parked my car... now there is.

"Do you think they really just parked there?" She questioned.

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"Or do you think they actually hit me and then decided to move?"

"Like you're kidding!"

Dominie filmed the jaw-dropping situation in front of her as she stepped forward to show off the minimal distance between her car and another motor.

Since posting, the TikToker's video has raked in over 150 comments from raging TikTok users.

Taking to the comment section, one person questioned: "Why are they parked so close like someone is behind them?????"

Meanwhile, a different user wrote: "Are they joking! You can call the police and they will contact the driver to move their car."

"Call a friend to park behind them," someone else added.

A fourth said: "The way I would just reverse."

Following a highly-anticipated update video, Dominie assured views that there wasn't much to update people on.

In a separate video, she explained: "There was ample space in front of me so I was able to just pull away."

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