
Picnic in the Parking Lot: Man Sparks Outrage by Reserving Space the Unusual Way
2025-05-23
Author: Li
In a baffling incident that has taken social media by storm, a man in Malaysia was caught on camera trying to reserve a parking space by simply sitting in it—while enjoying a family picnic!
The bizarre spectacle unfolded at Pantai Purnama in Port Dickson, when a frustrated driver shared dash cam footage to Facebook, revealing the man's unconventional method of saving a spot. The driver reported circling the car park multiple times, only to find the space claimed by the man, who had set up a camping chair as if he were at a local park.
The viral video showcased not just the man's questionable parking tactics but also the sight of his family lounging comfortably and having a picnic right in front of the parking area. According to the original poster, the man justified his actions by claiming that their vehicle was parked far away, making it inconvenient to transport their groceries to the car.
However, the plot thickened as observers noticed that this man wasn't simply sitting idle; he was also littering, tossing eggshells on the ground as he peeled hard-boiled eggs—much to the dismay of onlookers.
The backlash was swift and brutal. Many netizens expressed outrage, saying the man "deserves to go viral" for his antics. Some even suggested that the frustrated driver should escalate the issue to local authorities.
In Malaysia, reserving a parking space by any means—be it standing, sitting, or using objects—is illegal, with first-time offenders facing fines up to RM2,000 (approximately S$600) or possible jail time. Repeat offenders can expect even harsher penalties.
Interestingly, similar laws exist in Singapore, where attempting to reserve a parking space by occupying it is considered obstruction or loitering, also attracting hefty fines.
Moral of the story? Think before you chope, or you may find yourself on the receiving end of public scorn!