I stay with my partner usually one night per week, and visit during the week sometimes. She lives in HA housing (not sure if this is relevant). I usually park sort of in between hers and her next door neighbour's house so as not to block her drive (her NDN doesn't have a drive or a car).
Anyway I pulled up last Saturday and her NDN came out, (I THINK from what my partner told me later) drunk, screaming and swearing at my partner who had just opened the door for me so was on her drive, and then came to my car door as I was still in the car, screaming and swearing 'DO NOT EFFING PARK HERE IS THAT CLEAR MY EFFING DAUGHTER HAS TO PARK SOMEWHERE etc etc' . I didn't say much other than I didn't know there was a problem and that she had never asked me not to park there but now she had, I would move the car across the road.
She also made references to my job and how she didn't want (don't want to out myself!) 's parking outside her house.
I half wanted to tell her that I paid my tax and she didn't own the road and I would park where I wanted, but I was worried she'd key my car or let my tyres down or something.
I am wondering if I should risk parking there again, if it's not worth the risk of her being like that again, if she did anything illegal? and also wondering if she may have it in for me now and what to do if she says anything else, and also just curious as to what others would have done in this situation?
It shook me up a little but I kept calm. Did I do the right thing?
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Partner's neighbour went apeshit at me last week and I'm not sure if I should do anything else
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WhingySquirrel · 22/07/2016 00:26
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