A four-wheeled vehicle was called out for improper parking at an establishment in Angeles City, Pampanga.
Facebook page “Parkeserye,” which shares reader-submitted content highlighting “road indiscipline,” uploaded a photo on Tuesday, November 25, showing a white Honda BR-V parked beside an establishment.
Although the parking space was designed for perpendicular parking, the vehicle did not follow the lines and was instead parked parallel to the building.
“Na para bang binayaran niya ‘yung buong pay parking,” the caption reads, accompanied by a loudly crying emoji.
The post has earned 2,100 likes and reactions and over 200 comments, with some claiming that the owner had a reason for parking it in such a manner.
A Facebook user claimed that an online user took a screenshot of “Parkeserye’s” post and uploaded it to the “Honda BR-V Club Philippines” Facebook group.
An anonymous group member responded:
“Hi, unang-una, sorry po. Ako po ‘yan, sobrang ihing-ihi na po ako nung time na ‘yan, pero nandiyan naman asawa ko, tho hindi marunong mag-drive. Pero talagang ssaglitin ko lang po talaga dahil puputok na pantog ko.”
“Pero pagkalabas, inayos ko po agad. Pasensya na po sa mga naabala ko po sa pag-park, lalo na dito sa FB po, pasensya at naalaba kayo.”
Drivers, as licensed holders, are expected to adhere to road rules, including proper parking.
Parking lines are meant to be followed to promote safety, organization, and efficiency within parking areas. They serve as a visual guide for both drivers and pedestrians to help prevent potential accidents.









