Local residents have been left outraged after a car was seen parked on top of graves at Cathcart Cemetery.
A dog walker was passing through the cemetery in the city's south side when they spotted the vehicle.
She told the Daily Record she could barely believe her eyes when she noticed the red Mini Cooper had been parked across three graves on Monday afternoon.
Photos show the vehicle parked near a tree in front of the gravestones, with a grassy area just yards away, and fellow Glaswegians have since branded the incident as 'disrespectful'
The dog walker, who asked not to be named, said the driver didn't appear to be visiting a grave, and had instead parked up to walk their own dog.
She said to the Record: "I actually saw the woman going back to her car and loading her dog into the car so I surmise this was literally just for a dog walk.
"There are loads of places to park just outside the gate so there's literally no excuse.
"I was also walking my dog so I just took photos and reported it on the Council's parking violations reporting page.
"She didn't have any obvious mobility issues - and it wouldn't have been any benefit to her if she did, it just wasn't that far inside the cemetery and there were other places to park.
She added: "I did report it to the council but I got an auto reply saying that they can't respond individually to reports because of the sheer volume.
"She would have been gone by the time they got there, but I'm hoping they make use of the number plate."
Locals were left disgusted labelling the act "totally disrespectful".
One person said: "So disrespectful. Hope you said something to them."
Another said: "I absolutely hate this, totally disrespectful!"
A third said: "No Respect."
Another said: "Shocking behaviour"
While another simply added: "Tonight I will pray for the driver's soul ..."
An East Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: "We are deeply concerned to learn of this parking incident.
"The Council’s Management Rules for Cemetery’s make it explicitly clear that at no time should there be vehicles parked on grass areas or over lairs.
"There is parking available around the vicinity of the cemetery, as well as space on pathways within the cemetery, so there is no justifiable excuse for this behaviour."