Entitled Neighbor’s Guests Always Parked in My Driveway – I Bet They Didn’t Like My Revenge
Entitled Neighbor’s Guests Always Parked in My Driveway – I Bet They Didn’t Like My Revenge
Susan’s Fridays were ruined by her neighbor Jessica’s guests parking in her driveway. Fed up, Susan decided to take action.
Frustration Boils Over Every Friday night, Susan found her driveway occupied by a stranger’s car. “Great, just what I needed after a tiring day at work!” she muttered, confronting Jessica. “Jessica, this has to stop,” she said, but Jessica shrugged it off: “It’s just one night. You can park on the street.”
Emergency Escalation One night, Susan received a call from her mom needing to go to the hospital. She rushed to her car, only to find it blocked again. Desperate, she called a taxi. This was the last straw for Susan.
Revenge Unleashed The next Friday, Susan blocked in the guests’ cars with her own. When Jessica angrily demanded she move it, Susan replied, “No, Jessica. I’ve had enough of your parties and the inconvenience they cause. This is my driveway, and I’m not moving my car.”
Police Intervention Jessica called the police, but Susan pretended to be too tipsy to drive. Officer Miller arrived and said, “If she’s been drinking, she can’t drive. And as long as her car is legally parked on her property, there’s nothing we can do.” Jessica was furious.
Resolution The next morning, Susan filed a formal complaint. Officer Miller reviewed the evidence and fined Jessica’s guests. The neighbors found the story amusing, and no one ever parked in Susan’s driveway again.