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Watch: Neighbour remove wheels from a Merc for parking in the wrong spot

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: TikTok

Neighbours can either be nice, mean, annoying and sometimes just too much. This particular neighbour caused an uproar on social media after they left someone’s car on stands after removing their wheels for parking in their parking lot.   

The video which has since generated 512.1K views on Tik-Tok along with thousands of likes and comments had Mzansi in a media feeding frenzy.  

This reaction may seem extreme for some, however many people who have a designated parking space get really possessive and take it personally when someone else parks in their spot, and this was just the case for the salty neighbour. A TikTok user @smomondiagoldi shared a video showing a white Mercedes car with no wheels.

This reaction caused many people to applaud the salty neighbour, for doing what many have never had the audacity to do so.

Here is what peeps had to say: 

“Your neighbours are paying for that parking. Even if they don’t have a car…doesn’t give you rights to use their parking. I will do the same,” commented TikTok user. 

Another user said: “That deep kodwa.”

“I bet he been telling u to stop parking there but awuva…hahaha,” wrote another social media user. 

Another social media user commented: “Your neighbour did the Lord’s work. If I had it in me, I’d do it too.”

“Personally, I love this neighbour. We all have allocated spots,” wrote another TikTok user.

@smomondiagoldi #smomondiagoldibone #smomondiagoldibone2023 ♬ original sound – mkhululijoyisi

Also see: 22-year-old divorces her 59-year-old husband after two months of viral wedding

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