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My selfish neighbour stole my parking spot again after I asked her politely…my revenge will make her regret it


A FRUSTRATED motorist claims that her neighbour refused to stop parking on her drive – but she managed to get her revenge.

Reddit user @u/MB025 took to social media to explain how, despite multiple requests, her neighbour Lindsay just wouldn’t get the message.

A frustrated motorist claims that his neighbour stole their parking spot again - and their revenge will make her regret it

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A frustrated motorist claims that his neighbour stole their parking spot again – and their revenge will make her regret it

The poster claims that she spoke “very nicely” to Lindsay about the situation, but the next day, she was at it again.

When challenged again, the poster claims Lindsay answered: “‘I have a big camper parked on my driveway, and it takes up a lot of space. There isn’t enough space to park my car. “

But when the Reddit user told her neighbour it was “rude”, she apologised again and promised there wouldn’t be a repeat of the situation.

However, when the poster and her husband went out for dinner, they came back to find Lindsay’s car parked in their driveway again.

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The poster said: “I told my husband that was it. Enough is enough. I’m going to tow her car because she’s been warned.

“We’ve tried asking her nicely, and she doesn’t want to listen to us.”

“My husband agreed, and I towed her car right away. I also stuck her with the bill because it was her own fault.

“Now, she is calling me an a**hole, and she’s p***** at me.”

Most people are on the poster’s side.

One said: “Three warnings not to do it, last one a clear final warning ‘do it again, and you get towed’.

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“She did it again and got towed.

“Unless someone else is parking her car there for her and not telling her, this is all on her, and even if that’s the case, none of it is on you.”

A second pointed out: “I’ve never done this once. Like, even at my parent’s house, I have my ‘space’, and it’s not in their driveway.”





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