Entitled Neighbor’s Guests Always Parked in My Driveway – I Bet They Didn’t Like My Revenge
For Susan, Fridays had become a nightmare thanks to her neighbor Jessica’s guests who always parked in her driveway. After countless ruined evenings, Susan decided it was time to take matters into her own hands.
Frustration Boils Over
Every Friday night, Susan would come home after a long day at work, only to find a stranger’s car blocking her driveway. Frustrated, she confronted Jessica multiple times. “Jessica, this has to stop,” she insisted, but Jessica merely shrugged it off, saying, “It’s just one night. You can park on the street.”
Emergency Escalation
One night, things took a turn for the worse. Susan received a frantic call from her mom, who needed to go to the hospital immediately. She rushed outside, only to find her driveway blocked yet again. Desperate and out of options, she had to call a taxi. That was the breaking point for Susan.
Revenge Unleashed
The following Friday, Susan was ready. When Jessica’s guests predictably parked in her driveway, Susan strategically blocked them in with her own car. Later, when Jessica angrily demanded she move it, Susan calmly 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
Furious, Jessica called the police, expecting them to force Susan to move her car. But Susan, ever clever, pretended to be too tipsy to drive. When Officer Miller arrived, he assessed the situation 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 livid, but there was nothing more she could do.
Resolution
The next morning, Susan took her revenge a step further by filing a formal complaint. Officer Miller reviewed the situation and fined Jessica’s guests for illegally parking in her driveway. The neighborhood found the story amusing, and word quickly spread. From that day on, no one ever dared to park in Susan’s driveway again.