Unrelated, but expected, there was a proudly displayed “Make america great again” red cap on the front, not visible because of the glass reflection. It is so weird how every owner of this kind of car I’ve seen has the exact personality I would expect. It’s just a car, and yet, it’s also a personality.

Anyway, there should be a sticker visible on the windshield right? If it is illegal is there a way to report it?

I realize now that I stupidly forgot to include the disabled sign in front of it. So I’m not sure that would be enough proof… Though you can still see the sign on the reflection of the super shiny metal (it’s also weird that I’ve never seen one of those dirty from off road driving).

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    If they had a disability permit it’d be fine, the yellow lines are there for extra space. The permit should have been displayed somewhere visible though (typically the windscreen but I don’t know if that’s a requirement).

    If it were a council carpark you could report non-permitted use to the local council, being Bunnings it’s probably private land though so you’d have to find out whose responsible for their parking enforcement.

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      I couldn’t find the permit. I imagine if it was visible it would be fine.