Dave Hughes has shared a predicament on social media, having become trapped on a Melbourne street due to an unforeseen obstacle.
The 55-year-old Aussie comedianshared a video on Instagram of himself standing on a road with parked cars on either side, holding a coffee cup.
"This is a dead-end street and that's all very well," he said before panning to the road, where a white car was parked right in the middle.
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"That's not good... we wanna go home," he said comically.
Overlaying the video he wrote, "How long do I wait before we call the cops?"
In his caption, he added, "You can't just leave your car in the middle of the road, even on a public holiday. It's been at least 20 minutes already."
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"How the hell do these people pass their drivers license test, he's blocking other drivers from getting through, therefore I'd call the police and they should teach them a lesson 🙌🙌🙌🙌" one of Hughes' Instagram commenters said.
"So inconsiderate - we always have people park across our back gate driveway, have called police and they can't do anything," another added.
One suggested a creative solution: "I'd use cheap lipsticks to write a note on the window."
"There's enough room to get out," one commenter said, though they added, "You've probably got every sensor beeping when you start it up."
"This is not the Australian way!!!" one fan exclaimed, while another deemed it "un-Australian".

It comes soon after he revealed he was forced to stop a live stand-up show in Queensland after being heckled by an outraged female audience member.
The Aussie comedian shared a video from the moment on Instagram and said he was shocked as it was the "first time 33 years" that someone had tried to "censor his act".
Hughes explained he was paying out his son during a funny and lighthearted moment on-stage in Noosa when it rubbed the woman the wrong way.
"Think it was about 20 minutes in, show was going great, she stood up, yelled 'Stop', then turned to face audience and said that I must not ever make fun of my son on stage.
"I tried explaining to her that he gives me a hard time too, and we mock each other constantly, and it's all love and I'm proud of him, but she wasn't having it."
The comedian said the woman was a carer and she stormed out, with the person being cared for having to leave with her.
"She ended up leaving. I found out after the show that she was there as a carer for another bloke, so she probably had no idea what my act was," he said.
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"The bloke she was a carer for also had to leave a few mins after she walked out, 'cos she was giving him a lift home."
Hughes also offered the man being cared for a refund for his tickets.
"If I'd known that while on stage, I would have told him to stay and that I would give him a lift home in my hire car," he wrote.
"I'm happy to give him a refund or free tix to another show if he sees this! #cooked."
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