Paniora Nukunuku, who posts under the handle @pnuks, has a prosthetic leg. Photo / via TikTok
A TikTok post by a disabled Kiwi based in Sydney has gone viral after recording his frustration about his confrontation with an elderly lady who questioned why he had a disability parking permit at a Sydney McDonald's.
Paniora Nukunuku, who grew up in New Zealand and posts under the handle @pnuks, has a prosthetic leg and has said he uses the platform to create funny videos to encourage other amputees to have the confidence to "be yourself".
Nukunuku, who is in his 20s, took to social media in a series of posts to vent his frustration over the incident saying "old people" think they are the "disability police".
He claims the woman approached him as he parked in the carpark at Lakemba McDonald's in Sydney, knocked on his window and demanded to know if he owned the disability permit displayed in his windscreen.
"I have a disability card because I have a fake leg, right. Disabled, makes sense," he says in one post.
"Obviously you can't see my disability if I'm in the car. So please tell me why this old lady thought it would be a great idea to knock on my window and ask me if this (the permit) is mine or not.
"It's not your business if we have this card. It is not your business. You are not the disability police.
"Even if someone doesn't look old, doesn't look 'disabled enough', if someone has this (he says holding up his permit) you shut your mouth and walk away."