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"Came home to find my neighbor’s car in my driveway again."
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In a world where everyone takes and takes and takes, we shouldn't be surprised when our next-door neighbor decides to do the same to us. The Golden Rule does not exist in the real world, so you'd better teach your toddlers that not everything is what it seems in Pre-K.
Common sense suggests that if one owns a car, they will either own a driveway or be content in taking a few minutes to scavenge for a parking spot. In most suburban neighborhoods, there's an influx of street parking, so for those who prefer a picket fence and an in-ground pool, this story might not apply.
The neighbor in this next story evidently believes they are entitled to another resident's driveway, given that they've parked in their spot for the third time this week.
Naturally, the resident is upset and has tried to mitigate the situation without escalating, but entitlement knows no bounds… especially in parking wars. We already know who is correct in this situation, don't we? The last line of defense is a tow truck, but some might argue that it should have been the first. What do you think? Scroll below to read the full story.
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