Elderly Caught Coming Back to Scratch Man’s Car After His Parking Lot Was ‘Snatched’

We have all bumped into sore losers at some point in our life, no doubt mostly as young and immature children.

But it seems some people never outgrow this phase of their life, even when they have a full head of white hair.

Lost a Parking Lot

On Sunday (10 Apr), Wilfred Kang posted a series of videos on Facebook showcasing some seriously immature behaviour of an elderly driver.

At around 10.30am on the day earlier, Kang, who had been waiting beside a carpark lot for a car to drive off, was helping his wife to unload their bicycle.

Upon the car exiting the lot, a red Toyota decided to speed up from behind and reverse into the empty lot but Kang drove his vehicle forward and the Toyota was unable to get the parking lot.

The Toyota then drove off. Usually in this situation, drivers would just find another parking lot elsewhere.

But this driver was different.

Returned to Exact Revenge

Around 12 minutes later, after Kang had parked his car and left the vehicle, his dashcam showed the same red Toyota from earlier pulling up in front of his car.

The door then opened to reveal an elderly man in a blue shirt who stepped out of the car and proceeded to check his surroundings. Sus.

He then went to the backseat of his car and ruffled around before pulling out a baseball cap and adjusting it to fit sideways on his head.

Whether it was in an attempt to disguise himself or to channel his inner thug persona, we have to say, it definitely failed in both aspects.

But the elderly man seemed to think otherwise.

Brandishing a hex key in his hand, he went around the side of Kang’s vehicle and scratched a long line across it.

All because of a “stolen” parking lot.

Unfortunately, for the elderly man, he had no idea he was caught in 4k.

You can watch him in full action here:

Police Report Lodged

In his Facebook post, Kang shared photos of the man’s detestable act.

Image: Facebook (Wilfred Kang)

He also chided the man for his immature behaviour despite his old age and said he felt “sickened”.

“Even if you feel I snatched your lot (which I did not) or even if it’s really my fault, it does not give you any right to scratch my car in any way,” he wrote.

Kang has made a police report and stated that he will let the authorities handle the situation.

Netizens have also taken to the comment section to voice their disapproval of the elderly man’s behaviour, calling him “absurd” and “petty”.

Surely in this day and age of technology, one should know better than to commit crimes, much less where it would clearly be seen.

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Featured Image: Facebook (Wilfred Kang)