A careless parker in Muntinlupa City has become the subject of online ridicule after their red Mitsubishi Mirage G4 was plastered with humorous signs. The incident, shared on the Facebook page "Parkeserye," highlights the ongoing issue of inconsiderate parking in residential areas.
The car, spotted in Country Homes, was adorned with signs reading:
- “Kung me pambili sasakyan, dapat me budget din sa parking!” (If you can afford a car, you should also budget for parking!)
- "Ilan gabi ka na naka-park dito ah. Nabili mo na?" (How many nights have you been parked here? Did you buy it?)
- "No parking on both sides. Hindi mo ba naiintidihan?!" (No parking on both sides. Can't you understand?!)
The post quickly went viral, with many netizens expressing amusement and frustration at the driver's behavior. Some even claimed that such inconsiderate parking is a common problem in the area.
The incident underscores a broader issue in the Philippines, where limited parking spaces in urban areas often lead to haphazard parking on streets. This practice not only causes traffic congestion but also poses safety risks for pedestrians and other motorists.
To address this problem, lawmakers have proposed the "No Garage, No Registration Act," which would require vehicle owners to have a designated parking space before registering their vehicles. If passed, this legislation could help alleviate traffic congestion and improve road safety.
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