If you hate seeing cars illegally parked in spots that are reserved for wheelchair users and individuals with other disabilities, you'll definitely get a kick out of this story. Canal Boom, a Brazilian YouTube channel, played a prank on a few shopping center visitors who unlawfully took handicapped parking spots. With a water-removable paint, they had a graffiti artist spray disabled symbols on the cars. Then hidden cameras caught the hilarious reactions of the motorists when they returned to their vehicles.

We don't endorse tagging on other people's cars, but Canal Boom found a unique and funny way to get revenge on these drivers without permanently damaging their vehicles. It was all in good fun and probably taught the parking violators a valuable lesson. Plus, in this case, we think they got lucky; paying a fine for a parking ticket would've been worse than having to wash off a little paint.

In the video posted by Canal Boom, responses range from teary to angry. One woman, who sounds as though she's on the verge of crying, calls a friend while pacing around her car. Another yells at her partner, "This is your fault ... I told you not to park here," after he angrily throws down his drink. You can view Canal Boom's video here to see exactly what happened, but please be advised that while the clip is subtitled, it contains explicit language.

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