A South Florida car dealership is Watch Erotica Manila Episode 4getting slammed online for parking some of its cars in Florida State University (FSU) garages during Hurricane Irma -- and taking spaces away from students.
SEE ALSO: Watch Hurricane Irma from space as the huge storm makes landfallBrand new cars from Napleton Infiniti filled spots in a covered campus garage during the storm while others searched for open spots on Sunday.
Locals were not impressed.
FSU let car dealerships park in our on campus garages. Barely any spots for students to park their cars during the storm. Ridiculous.
— Matt Reagan (@ReaganMatt) September 11, 2017
FSU had opened its garages over the weekend to the public to give Tallahassee residents a place to keep their cars during the record-shattering storm, according to USA Today.
Florida State University is allowing students to park on any floor of campus parking garages during #Irma. TIP: Don't park on the top floor!
— FSU Weather (@FSUWeather) September 9, 2017
However, the abundance of brand new cars in the garage left students and residents less than satisfied. They blasted the dealership on Yelp and social media.
One Yelp reviewer, Ryan S., expressed disappointment in the dealership's "greedy nature." Maurina D. meanwhile wrote, "Don't be that guy. Don't park your cars in student parking during a hurricane."
In fact comments flooded the dealership's page.
Read Cody C.'s review of Napleton Infiniti on YelpHey @floridastate, I pay tuition here. If my car sustains damage, do I get a new infiniti? @FSUAlert@FSUParking
— Tevin Wooten (@TevinWooten) September 10, 2017
cc: Napleton Infiniti pic.twitter.com/hsKT9Uxilk
It is unclear whether the university knew about the dealership's plans in advance, but they have since responded, tweeting out a message on Sunday night that the vehicles had been removed from the campus.
We has addressed the matter. The vehicles have been removed.
— Florida State Univ. (@floridastate) September 11, 2017
It is also not clear if all of the dealership vehicles have actually been taken out of the garages. Mashablehas reached out to Florida State University and Napleton Infiniti for comment.
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