A man who was 40 miles away when his car became the focus of a viral story in Fife says he has been singled out by other drivers for abuse.
Commuters and passers-by were shocked in January last year when they spotted a Mazda MX6 on top of a VW Golf at Kirkcaldy Railway Station car park.
Now the driver of the Mazda Mark Robinson has come forward to set the record straight — and stress the bizarre scene was not his fault.
Despite being 40 miles away in Edinburgh when it happened, he has been singled out by other motorists for abuse in the weeks and months following the incident.
Another car hit Mark’s Mazda and continued forcing it backwards over a pavement and up on top of the Golf before the driver realised and contacted police.
Mark, who had left his car parked in a space with the handbrake on as normal, says he found out what had happened after being tagged in a Facebook post.
He said: “I was in Edinburgh. I was tagged in a post on Facebook as my car is very recognisable as it’s quite rare. When I saw it I was just shocked.”
Mark says the car was later scrapped and he has been left out of pocket “by thousands” of pounds.