'This is how I got revenge on my neighbour who drives across my garden to park'
19.06.2024 - 18:53
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A woman decided to take action against her 'entitled' neighbour who consistently drove through her garden to park his truck.
Taking to Reddit, she revealed how his actions resulted in damage to her lawn, prompting her to teach him a lesson. She said: "This guy always yelled at the little boy and just generally acted like a d***. He drove a small, beat-up truck that leaked oil.
"His mother has a nice, long double car driveway and didn't want oil stains on the concrete so she had him park in the side yard next to our house."
The man began parking outside their kitchen window - and while this was "kind of an eyesore", they tolerated it as he was legally parked on his own property. However, then their doorbell camera revealed he had been driving through their garden to get to the spot.
"Our driveway is gravel and isn't in the best of shape. Her son would take off too fast and throw gravel everywhere. After a couple of days, he started to leave a rut so my fiancé went over there to ask him to stop." However, he didn't stop. So the woman took action.
She said: "I passive-aggressively decided to park my car at the end of our driveway. The entrance is only big enough for one car and there's a deep ditch on both sides so I knew her son couldn't get out that way. We were planning on staying in for the weekend so I wouldn't be moving it again until Monday morning. On Saturday we were doing yard work out front and the son came out with his dog. He gave us a dirty look but didn't say anything. I figured he got the message."
When the couple woke up on Sunday, they had numerous notifications from their doorbell camera, making them wonder what happened while they were asleep. She said: "I pull up the videos and see the neighbour's son
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