Audi driver boxes mum in by parking just millimetres away
Mum Stephanie Adams had to wait half an hour before she could pick up her daughter from nursery after being boxed in by an Audi - who parked just millimetres away from her car.
The 27-year-old was so appalled she took this snap and posted it on Facebook after returning to the Lace Market car park in Nottingham.
She said: "When I left the car there was a space next to it, but when I came back the car was parked like this.
"My first thought was 'how am I going to get out?' but then I thought 'how am I going to get in?'
Remarkably when the driver of the driver of the navy blue 2007 Audi A5 Sport TDI Quattro finally moved his car, there was no damage to Stephanie's white Vauxhall Corsa.
Strangely, Stephanie thinks she bumped into the Audi driver, who she described as "a bit flash" at the ticket machine, and even let him go first.
She said: "He was about 25 and wearing a suit. I let him go ahead of me because I was waiting for an attendant so I could show him how the Audi had parked.
"When the attendant arrived we went up the stairs to my car and the Audi had gone. The only person I had seen was the guy in the suit so I assume it must have been his car."
The photography student added: "I was amazed there was no damage to either car but it shows just how thoughtless some people can be.
"I put the picture on my Facebook page and hundreds of people have commented on it. The response has been incredible."