This is what happens in Brazil when you park in a disabled space illegally

Jun 26, 2015 - 09:09
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This is what happens in Brazil when you park in a disabled space illegally
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Park in a disabled space in Brazil at your peril.

One man found out the hard way that parking your car in a spot reserved for people with disabilities is not a smart thing to do.

The man"s car was covered – and we mean covered – in blue paper. White ‘disabled" symbols were made with sheets of white paper on the back and sides.

Even his wheels were covered in blue for goodness" sake.

Aside from having his car made to resemble a smurf, the illegal parker also had to endure the taunts of the crowd, who cheered as he finally drove off.

Lesson leat? We suspect so.

 

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