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I’m furious after a Tardis-like PORTABLE TOILET was dumped in my parking spot – I’ve had to leave an angry note
A BLOKE was stunned to find a Tardis-like PORTABLE TOILET dumped in his parking space.
Awais Shahzada had come back from gym when he found the smelly visitor which looked remarkably like Dr Who’s famous Police Box.
Perplexed at the toilet – plonked there by builders – he slapped a note on it demanding Dr Who shift his “space time sh***er”.
Awais, from Redbridge, East London, said: “I messaged my friends about it and were all saying I should push it out or that they could come the next day and move it.
“I never got angry [about it] because it’s a toilet, it’s kind of funny.
“Maybe Dr Who has had to cut back in the cost-of-living crisis? It must cost a lot of money to maintain this time machine and travel through space as well.”
Despite having to park elsewhere, Awais saw the funny side and scrawled a note that he stuck to the door.
It read: “Hi Dr Who. Mate, you’ve parked your space time sh**ter on my parking bay. Can you please move it? Thanks!”
The local government worker posed next to it for a series of snaps before contacting his estate agent the following day who had it moved.
The ‘Turdis’, as one joker online branded it, was moved to a patch of grass nearby but still had the note emblazoned on the front.
Awais said: “If I’d decided to be cheeky and put a toilet there and then someone put a note on it, I’d take it down to save myself embarrassment.”
The 32-year-old shared his pictures on social media, with the post racking up almost 200 likes, comments and shares.
Social media users found the incident hilarious and commented on his predicament.
One joked : “Missed an opportunity to say ‘Turdis’ there surely.”
Another commented: “Dr Poo in his Turdis.”
While a third chimed: “Who dumps their bog on someone’s property?”
Site Equip, who own the portable toilet, declined to comment.
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As fans await the next major Assassin’s Creed release – now turned into an expansive open-world RPG saga – Ubisoft has chosen to throw veterans a bone with Mirage, which promises a refreshed take on the original, classic AC formula. Problem is… that original formula wasn’t super solid to begin with and certainly doesn’t hold up anymore. Sheathe your curved swords, please. Just give me a few more paragraphs.
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I found raging note on my car slamming my parking but I was in white lines – everyone’s shocked by my response
A DRIVER who found a raging note on his car over his parking has shocked viewers with his response.
In a video on TikTok, the car owner shows the angry message left for him which claimed he parking improperly.
The note said: “Please park your car properly. Spare a thought for somebody.”
The young man explained that although his parking was within the white lines, he felt it could have been better.
He wrote: “While it was still within the box, it was slanted but no excuses. Bad is bad.
“For making the driver next to me angry, I decided to apologise by offering something sweet.”
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Instead of reacting with anger, the TikTokker revealed his next move.
To try and make amends, the man wrote his own note back which said: “Dear sir. I am sorry I made your night sour with my bad parking.
“Here’s something to sweeten your day. Hopefully. Peace.”
Along with the note, he left a box of chocolates.
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The creator, Mister_Erw1n, captioned the clip: “We got to learn to admit our faults in order to correct ourselves.”
The video has been viewed more than 135,000 times, garnering more than 174 comments, many of which praised his response.
One person said: “Sheeshhh, my guy literally killed ‘em with kindness
Another said: “Oh how do you know it’s the car beside you who wrote the note, very nice gesture though.”
The poster replied: Dashcam. Thank you.”
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Someone else said: “Respect my dude! Want to have your attitude.”
An impressed viewer said: “You have my utmost respect!”
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