
A Lamborghini Revuelto noire mate, estimated by its owner at close to a million dollars, is at the heart of a viral controversy on social networks. Its owner, an American influencer named Chase, discovered his supercar covered in stickers after leaving it parked... in a space reserved for the disabled. The scene, filmed and shared on TikTok, quickly went viral.
A bitter discovery for the owner of Revuelto
In a video posted on TikTok, Chase explains that he has returned to his Lamborghini Revuelto and discovered several stickers stuck directly onto the bodywork. Clearly annoyed, he filmed his car and lost his temper at what he considered to be an act of vandalism.
The video features three very explicit messages: «I park like an idiot», «I don't care about disabled people» and «You can't park here».
@teemchase Who did this? #lamborghini #revuelto #portland #cars #teemchase ♬ original sound - teemchase
The furious influencer repeats that someone has «ruined his $1 million Lamborghini». But very quickly, a detail catches the attention of Internet users: the supercar is parked in a space reserved for disabled people, and even encroaches on the adjacent striped area, the one normally used to deploy a wheelchair ramp or elevator.
Chase himself acknowledges in the video that he parked «badly», admitting that he went over the lines and occupied part of this access space.
The mysterious «parking lot vigilante»
The author of the stickers didn't remain anonymous for long. A second TikTok account, called @bumperstickerbandit, posted a video showing the whole operation.
@bumperstickerbandit Just cause you have a fancy car doesn't mean you can park wherever you want. join the bandit brigade as we fight back against parking criminals. #bumperstickerbandit ♬ original sound - Bumper Sticker Bandit
In the sequence, the person rummages through a collection of stickers before choosing which ones to stick on the Lamborghini. The tone is almost theatrical. «I am the law of parking lots. My justice will be swift and precise», declares the user in the video. The «vigilante» then films the stickers being applied to the Revuelto, before recording Chase's reaction to discovering his car.
Influencer claims to have disabled pass
In the face of criticism, Chase defended himself by explaining that he has a temporary disabled parking permit. According to him, he is currently suffering from an ACL injury, which would legally allow him to use these reserved spaces.
But this justification didn't really convince Internet users, not least because the car was partially parked on the striped area, a space that must imperatively remain free. In his video, the influencer also stirred up controversy with a comment deemed offensive to overweight people, suggesting that this extra space would be most useful «to fat people».
A debate between vandalism and civic justice
In the comments below the videos, reactions are very divided. Some Internet users hail the «sticker bandit» initiative as a form of citizen justice.
Others, however, point out that sticking stickers on a car can be considered vandalism, especially on a vehicle as expensive as a Lamborghini Revuelto. If the influencer decides to press charges, the impromptu vigilante could be in trouble too.
Whatever the case, the story has managed to turn a simple parking error into a viral drama involving one of today's most spectacular supercars. One thing's for sure: parking a Lamborghini in the wrong place can sometimes cost a lot more... in reputation.