A Domino’s Pizza manager has allegedly gone on a violent rampage after someone took his parking spot.

Elisha Park said she returned to her car parked near a Domino’s in Melbourne’s east after working a 10 hour shift to find it blocked by another car.

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She said she asked the staff at Domino’s and discovered the car belonged to the middle-aged manager.

When she asked him to move it she claimed he became aggressive and accused her of taking his spot.



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“He yelled at me ferociously, staring me down, whilst the coworkers snickered and laughed in the background,” Ms Park wrote in a post on Facebook.

“I sincerely apologised and kindly asked him again to move his car. He told me he was too busy when there were clearly workers at the back doing nothing and told me it wasn’t his problem.

“I stood in the store crying, but he didn’t budge and kept “working”. I waited for an hour.”

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When she walked outside she learnt her and a co-worker’s car had been vandalised.

Both had red paint saying ‘do not park’ on the windscreens and the same words had been keyed on to the bonnets and the sides of the car.

Melbourne media contacted the Domino’s manager, but they would not confirm or deny the incident.

Victoria Police confirmed they were investigating the incident.

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