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EXCLUSIVE: Angry woman dumps a huge bucket of dog poo on a car that was parked legally outside her home – and then tries to justify the vile act in heated clash with stunned driver

  • Car owner returns to vehicle to find it covered in animal faeces
  • Angry homeowner confronts driver for parking legally on street
  • Local says driver ignored home-made handwritten no parking sign

An angry homeowner has dumped dog poo and boiling water over a car left legally parked outside her home after a bizarre dispute turned ugly.

Car owner Natalie Mayers returned to her vehicle to find the roof plastered with animal faeces while parked in the street in Toowoomba, southern Queensland.

And as she was walking up the road, she claims she saw the homeowner pour scalding boiling water over her car’s paintwork.

The resident admitted the attack when the owner confronted her – but insisted she was justified because the driver had ignored her home-made no parking sign. 

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The hand-written placard tells drivers not to park outside her home and leaving their car there when they go to work, despite it being a legal parking zone.

‘Why did you park in front of my house when there’s a sign here saying “Please don’t” and the street is empty?’ the local is seen saying in a TikTok video of the incident.

‘You’ve been here over three hours – I’ve taken a photo of what time you got here and when I did this. Why would you park here?’

Ms Mayers tries to reason with the local, saying the street is not empty and she was legally entitled to park there, but the furious resident insists she’s in the right.

And the local then admits in the clip that she has already been charged for doing something similar to another car.

‘I’m already going to court because there’s probably a friend of yours that was parked here last time,’ she confessed.

The resident admitted the attack when the owner confronted her - but insisted she was justified because the driver had ignored her home-made no parking sign (pictured)

An angry home-owner has dumped dog poo (pictured) and boiling water over a car left legally parked outside her home after a bizarre dispute turned ugly

An angry home-owner (left) has dumped dog poo (right) and boiling water over a car left legally parked outside her home after a bizarre dispute turned ugly

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Do you ask people not to park in front of your home?

  • Yes, I have a right to that spot 100 votes
  • No, it’s a public street 937 votes
  • Unsure 35 votes

The video ends with Ms Mayers saying she was going to call police as the camera pans across the piles of poo left on the roof of her dark grey hatchback.

In a later video, Ms Mayers adds: ‘ I did actually call triple zero because she threatened me and told me to wait and see what she did to my car if I ever chose to come back.

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‘I did feel a little bit concerned about what she actually might do next so I called triple zero and they told me to move my car further down the road.’

Ms Mayers says she later discovered she had got embroiled in a long-running dispute that blew up while she was off work having a child. 

Car owner Natalie Mayers (pictured) returned to her vehicle to find the roof plastered with animal faeces while parked in the street in Toowoomba, southern Queensland.

Car owner Natalie Mayers (pictured) returned to her vehicle to find the roof plastered with animal faeces while parked in the street in Toowoomba, southern Queensland.

‘I’ve just come back from maternity leave,’ she said. ‘I’ve been away for six months. 

‘There’s been a whole thing here and I wasn’t aware of it.’

 Ms Mayers added: ‘I didn’t see a sign until I walked back afterwards. 

‘I just parked for work, got out, went down to work and when I came back later, that’s what I have to deal with.

‘It’s crazy what you can get away with in Toowoomba.’

Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia they were aware of the incident and investigations were continuing.

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