My lazy neighbour keeps denting my car – I finally caught her on camera
A FRUSTRATED motorist has uploaded a video showing a neighbour damaging their car.
The video, uploaded to TikTok by user @ellenthesubaruoutback, shows two cars parked in a shared car park.
The Subaru on the left belongs to the TikTok user and the white Nissan is the neighbour’s.
The video is captured using a camera mounted on a building pointing at the parked cars.
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Before long a woman appears carrying a large amount of laundry, and she walks between the cars.
She turns to the white Nissan and unlocks it before opening the door to stick the laundry inside.
As the woman opens her door she lets it hit the Subaru with quite some force.
She sticks the laundry inside and then turns back to look at the damage she’s done.
But rather than look shocked and leave a note, she simply walks around the back of her Nissan to climb in.
She then pauses to look up at the camera for a second and then continues to casually get into her car.
The video then flicks to an image of a dent and scratch with the paint taken off back to the bare metal.
People in the comments below offered their opinion on what the TikTok user should do.
One said: “Put a note in the car driver window “you’re on camera ????”.
Another said: “I had a neighbor like that. Her insurance had to pay to have to vehicle door repaired and paid for my rental.
“Never had any problems after that.”
While a third said: “Just for a day or two, park in the spot directly behind yours.
“You can still see it with your camera and you will have more proof that it’s targeted.”
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