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Years ago one of my neighbours felt a similar entitlement to the spot directly outside their house and once threatened to blow my car up if I parked there again. Needless to say, when I found a VERY heavily soiled dildo in the street on my way home after a night out, I knew exactly who's letterbox to pop it through.
I've probably whinged about this before...
Parking around us is tight. We're fortunate enough to have off street parking. (Well I say fortunate enough, we paid extra/forewent other features to make sure we had it.)
One of my neighbors thinks that the parking spot outside her house belongs to her. Recently she tried to annex the spot by removing part of her fence and parking her son's car in her "drive" with a note in the rear window. It's been ignored.
What really, really, bugs me though is her general selfish entitlement. She has just parked in another spot as "her spot" has been taken. This spot can take 2 cars with considerate parking - which almost everyone does 99% of the time. She has taken up the whole spot.
She also parks in the disabled bay at the station. I know not all disabilities are visible. But she has a disabled mum, and there is nothing obviously disabled about her. Plus she's never mentioned anything - despite being someone who would definitely mention anything.