Watch as furious boat owner tows 'selfish driver' out of car park with screeching tyres after he blocked in his trailer | The Sun

THIS is the moment a fed-up boat owner TOWED a car out of his way after being boxed in.

Footage shows the moment the disgruntled boatie hitches his Ford 4wd to the parked Toyota at the Jacobs Well Boat Ramp on the Gold Coast, Australia.




As the parked car is hauled from its spot, its wheels are heard screeching as it is towed across the parking lot.

The clip was posted to Facebook with the caption: “Road rage at its best.

"When you park in front of someone’s boat or jet ski trailer and block them in, they won’t be happy,

“The car being dragged blocked in the other bloke’s trailer.

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"They left him b***** all room to get it out and luckily he was able to get it out by hand… but he was not happy.”

A photo appears to show the vehicle taking up a space near the ramp which are reserved for cars with boat trailers.

The video gained more than 6,000 reactions, with over 2,000 sharing their views in the comments sections.

Many viewers viewers their sympathy for the boat owner who took matters into his own hands, with some even praising his actions.

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One person said the owner of the parked car was "so inconsiderate".

Another wrote: "This guy get Australian of the year for the next 2 years! Absolute legend!"

Someone else said: "Would have loved to see the car owner come back to find his car moved and his tyres knackered."

A fourth said: "Consequences! Not enough of this going around these days!"

Queensland Police said no reports had been made over the incident, 7News reports.

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