‘Blood boiling’ smoke driver confronts neighbor blocking driveway for days – they left sarcastic note with two-word response

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DRIVERS are offering revenge suggestions to a car owner after they shared a response that someone who blocked their garage left them.

The resident went to X revealing an image of the vehicle owner left a small note after threatening to have the driver towed if they continued to block the owner’s driveway.

His rant about the situation asked other X users how the driver thinks the parking war would end

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His rant about the situation asked other X users how the driver thinks the parking war would endCredit: Getty
The driver left a note in response to the resident threatening to tow the car, telling them to do so

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The driver left a note in response to the resident threatening to tow the car, telling them to do soCredit: X/@Snickers99poker

“Blood boiling” the post the user known on the social platform as Snickers99 (@Snickers99poker) shared declared.

“Response to our note to stop blocking our driveway (for the second time) and our threat to tow her car next time. WTF is wrong with people?”

His rant about the situation went on to ask other X users how the driver thinks the parking war will end.

The car owner wrote on the note: “Listen here…do it!”

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“You know what it’s like to park here, whatever it is,” said the little piece of paper in someone’s handwriting.

“She thinks it’s perfectly fine to block someone’s driveway so SHE can have a place to park,” the resident’s post continued.

Other X users were quick to let him know how they would deal with someone blocking their entry without any consideration.

“Maybe it would be a good idea to get some of these,” said someone with a photo from a security camera.

“You might need to pour a box of screws at the end of your unit when everyone is home for the night,” someone else suggested.

“Oh, I like that idea! Unfortunately, people stop on the street and drive past the garage to park,” the original poster responded.

My entry was blocked by the city without warning – I’m trapped in my own home and my sick husband can’t get help

“And I wouldn’t want someone who actually pays attention to have to suffer.”

User X seemed personally disturbed by the person who blocked the resident’s driveway.

“Dude. Just do it,” they emphasized.

“You’ve been more than patient with this shit.”

Why is it illegal to block a driveway?

Blocking a driveway is illegal in the United States due to limiting access to emergency care.

In addition to being reckless, blocking a driveway is a serious safety hazard, cops say.

Blocking someone’s entryway is illegal in all 50 states, with fines and penalties varying by state.

For example, blocking a driveway in San Francisco, California can net a driver a hefty $286 towing fee and a $110 fine.

This does not include food to recover the vehicle from an impound lot, which costs on average more than $600.

In an emergency, a blocked entrance can mean the difference between life and death for a patient.

“In the United States, it is illegal to block a driveway, even your own,” says Parklio’s website.

“It’s a matter of public safety: emergency services like fire trucks, ambulances or police cars need this space to enter and exit.

“An obstructed driveway can also prevent vehicles from getting out onto the road to seek emergency services.”

Source: San Francisco Police Department, Parquelio

“If (when) she does it again, consider it done,” the homeowner replied.

Others also urged the user who posted about the situation to tow the driver’s vehicle.

“Just tow the car and don’t ask any questions,” someone said.

“The towing company will support this as soon as they see it and they’ll love it because that’s what makes them money.”

“Common sense not to block driveways and extremely reckless,” another individual added.

“No taxes. It’s not your problem, she can’t find another place to park. I’m in tow with the team.”



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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