Driver's careless parking act traps frustrated Sydney car owner Mahlea Shaye ... trends now By Padraig Collins For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:06 BST, 16 April 2024 | Updated: 07:06 BST, 16 April 2024 Viewcomments A driver's inconsiderate parking job has gone viral after a furious woman who was blocked in posted about it on social media. On Sunday morning, Sydney woman and expectant mum Mahlea Shaye went out to her SUV to get some things out of the boot to prepare for the week ahead. But to her shock and disgust, she was not able to get to her boot because another car had pulled in just centimetres behind her. 'I need to open my boot. Look how close I am to losing my f***ing s***,' Ms Shaye, 27, said on an an expletive-laden video posted to TikTok. 'You can't do that. How can you f***ing park someone in like this? How do you expect me to f***ing get out of here?' A very inconsiderate parking job has gone viral after a furious Mahlea Shaye (pictured), who was blocked in, posted about it on social media READ MORE: Aussie driver's embarrassing parking fail reignites debate about controversial car A motorist has reignited the debate into American style pick up trucks after the driver took up two parking bays (pictured) Advertisement Underneath the video, she wrote 'If this was you, I hope you have the day you deserve'. She also answered questions from some of the hundreds of commenters. 'I always park with enough space from the front so if someone does this, I can still get out,' one poster wrote. 'That's good for you,' Ms Shaye responded. 'I parked at the end of the street with enough space to reverse out as there's a driveway behind me. 'He's parked over the driveway and blocked me in.' Another respondent wrote: 'Sadly carpark's are designed for 4WDs with sideways opening rear boot doors' - a comment which got almost 60 replies. One reply pointed out that 'It's a crv. They're basically a shoebox on wheels, it's not like they're a patrol or land cruiser.' Another said 'she's parked on the street, not a carpark. It's called common courtesy too.' Ms Shaye revealed in the comments that she caught the man who made the desperate parking effort and that he said, 'Oh sorry, I've parked a bit close', to her. But instead of doing the decent thing and pulling back or finding somewhere else to park, he just walked off. 'I didn't say anything because I thought maybe he's gone for a quick coffee but nope,' she wrote. Eight hours later, the offending vehicle was still there, but did eventually move at some point on Sunday night. Some posters encouraged Ms Shaye to get revenge, with one writing that her husband 'did this to someone who was parking out the front of our house everyday instead of out the front of their house'. To her shock and disgust, she was not able to get to her boot because another car (pictured) had pulled in just centimetres behind her 'Needless to say, they now park out the front of their own house,' she wrote. Another suggested that Ms Shaye should 'let the tyres down'. But that wouldn't work, someone else pointed out, as 'Then they'll never move.' Ms Shaye was finally able to get her belongings from her car on Monday morning after the other car had finally gone. SydneyTikTok Read more: Share or comment on this article: Driver's careless parking act traps frustrated Sydney car owner Mahlea Shaye for an entire day All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility