A man has been praised as a hero for serving up sweet revenge on his 'entitled' neighbour who constantly parksin his driveway to avoid paying an extra charge. It comes as a furious mourner was slapped with parking ticket as she visited her dad's grave.
He revealed residents in their complex must cough up an additional £200 monthly for car park access, or risk parking their vehicles on the street. Taking to Reddit, he explained: "I live in a fairly large city where parking is difficult. My next-door neighbour doesn't want to pay extra to park in the driveway of where he lives, so he parks on the street and takes up two spaces when he can find a spot. When he can't, he feels entitled to park in my driveway or at least block it as well as other neighbours."
However, it's not just the parking shenanigans causing chaos; the 'entitled' man also dumps rubbish on the street and disrupts the neighbourhood with his "loud" late-night telephone conversations.
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Thoroughly fed up, the man schemed to give him a taste of his own medicine the next time he had the audacity to park in his drive.
He continued: "He parked and I told him I needed to get out and he said that it wasn't his problem. So I called a tow truck and he got towed."
To add insult to injury, he had the car transported to a garage across town, making it a nightmare for the neighbour to collect.
"I told them to take it all the way to their garage in Staten Island which requires paying a £15 toll to get there along with mileage and all other expenses as well as sitting in traffic for two hours," the man revealed. "The neighbour comes back and is fuming, asking where his car is, I respond 'Not my problem.' Have fun sitting in traffic and paying £15 toll as well as your fees."
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One user praised the man's actions, remarking: "Perfect execution, just the right amount of pettiness. You paid him with the same coin."
Another added: "This just makes me insanely happy. I hate your neighbour."
A third chimed in: "You're my new best friend."
And yet another said: "Your response to him just made my day!"
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