Entitled Neighbor’s Guests Always Parked in My Driveway – I Bet They Didn’t Like My Revenge

Every Friday night, my neighbor Jessica’s guests parked in my driveway, ruining my peace. I had had enough! After weeks of frustration, I devised a plan to teach them a lesson.

“The next Friday, things took a turn for the worse. That night, I received a call from my mom. She needed me, and I was blocked in by Jessica’s party guests. I was fed up with Jessica’s parties and her lack of respect for her neighbors. Something had to change.”

I decided to park my car strategically to block in the guests’ cars. When Jessica asked me to move my car, I refused. She threatened to call the police, but I was ready. I pretended to be tipsy and told the officer, “I’d love to help, Officer, but I’ve been drinkin’… I can’t legally drive right now.”

Officer Miller was amused and told Jessica to ensure her guests didn’t block my driveway in the future. I filed a formal complaint, and the officer issued fines for the illegal parking. Jessica had to compensate me for the inconvenience and moral damages.

Sometimes, you have to stand up to entitled people and show them that their actions have consequences. It took a bit of planning and patience, but in the end, I got my sweet revenge and peace of mind. As I said, “Maybe next time, you’ll think twice before letting your guests block someone’s driveway.” I finally enjoyed my driveway in peace, and my mom recovered from her health issue.

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