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Outrage after two men pick up a scooter and take it from a parking lot on a busy day at an iconic beach, but not everyone thinks they were wrong

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Two beachgoers have sparked outrage after moving a scooter parked in a car park at a popular beach.

A TikTok video uploaded on Thursday shows the two men picking up the scooter and carrying it away to make room for their car on Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

One of the men callously kicked the rider’s helmet, causing him to fall to the ground.

The duo can be heard laughing in the video, which is captioned, “POV: It’s Saturday and you need to find a parking spot in Bondi.”

A TikTok shows the two men picking up the scooter and carrying it away to make room for their car at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Thursday

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The brutal and selfish act caused a wave of anger.

“Brooo (sic) if someone did that to my bike I would be furious,” one person wrote.

Another said: ‘This could be the bike of someone who is just paying it off and is in financial trouble.

‘It can mean so much to the owner. We don’t know what someone is going through. This isn’t funny.’

“You didn’t have to kick that helmet,” a third person added.

However, others said the move was justified and even praised the men for removing the bike from the car compartment.

“This is so honest,” one user wrote.

“I’ve always thought about doing this,” said another.

One of the men callously kicked the rider's helmet, causing him to fall to the ground (photo)

One of the men callously kicked the rider’s helmet, causing him to fall to the ground (photo)

A spokesperson for Waverly Council said the bike’s owner was allowed to use the car park and said people should be mindful of other vehicles.

“We know our beaches can be very busy at this time of year, but we urge people to respect the local community, people’s property and those around them at this time,” she said. the spokesman. Yahoo.

The City of Sydney Council says motorcycle and scooter owners must use legal parking spaces and ‘avoid parking on footpaths or pedestrian areas’.

Motorcyclists do not have to pay to use parking spaces in parts of the city, unlike those who drive cars.

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