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Too close for comfort (video)

In the video, several rats can be seen running under a car parked close to some garbage.

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 26 May 2026 6:30PM

Too close for comfort (video)
Netizens warned that apart from the rodents, there is a possibility that other creepy crawlies may also decide to 'move in'. - May 26, 2026

A VIDEO is going viral - showing the 'dangers' of parking your car too close to a garbage disposal area.

As seen in the video, your car may just end up being a 'second home' to some unwelcome guests.

In the video, several rats can be seen running under a car parked close to some garbage.

Netizens warned that apart from the rodents, there is a possibility that other creepy crawlies may also decide to 'move in'. - May 26, 2026

See video here https://www.facebook.com/reel/1675356623589282

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