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AIBU - Car on Drive

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soselfopinionated · 15/10/2016 14:03

My first AIBU, I cannot believe it - and, guess what?? I have a strange car parked on my driveway! Didn't think it would ever happen to me..... but it has and, yes, it has really pissed me off!! Not only that, but there is gravel between my kitchen window and the driveway and the owner of the car has tried to park in my kitchen! Seriously, I could reach out of my window and touch it. I am now sitting at kitchen table, daring not to leave in case they come back and get it. Need advice on what to write on a note and how to stick it on...... There is plenty of car park space on road, they obviously were not going to my house and there is nothing around us they would want to leave the car and walk to, so why???? And tell me (nicely please) AIBU??

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Nanasueathome · 15/10/2016 14:05

Ooohhhh
You need to get someone to park behind it

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Watto1 · 15/10/2016 14:05

Do you have a friend or neighbour who could come and block them in with their car?

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soselfopinionated · 15/10/2016 14:07

My neighbour, who really would, is not in this weekend - in fact her driveway is completely free, mine already has a car on it so why choose mine??? Thinking of phoning my son to bring his car down. Don't think my car alone would block it.

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Stilltryingtobeme · 15/10/2016 14:07

Is that not trespassing?

I'd take photos, license plate, make, model etc. Then I'd wait until they got back. Maybe block them in?

Depending on their response would depend on mine; daughter having a baby, lives down the road and you were in a hurry? Fine. Just being a dick? Threaten to call the police.

But then I've spent all week chasing cars from the entrance to my drive so I can actually use it (plenty of parking nearby but apparently they like that spot) so I may be a bit bitter....

Yanbu

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MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 15/10/2016 14:08

A diagram is needed. All threads about parking need a diagram. Preferably in colour.

Thank you.

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IsThatYouPaul · 15/10/2016 14:09

Maybe you've won a car. Does it have a big red ribbon tied across the bonnet?

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ImissGrannyW · 15/10/2016 14:09
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bloodyteenagers · 15/10/2016 14:09

Block in and go out. Or block in and have an impromptu party so none of you can legally drive

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KinkyAfro · 15/10/2016 14:10

What makes people think this is OK? It's so rude and I wouldn't dream of it Angry

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ImissGrannyW · 15/10/2016 14:11
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CharminglyGawky · 15/10/2016 14:11

If your neighbour is on holiday maybe it is a friend of your neighbour who asked if they could park on their drive as obviously your neighbour won't be using it this week.... But they got the wrong drive! I have actually heard of this happening a few times before!

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themindbogglesallthetime · 15/10/2016 14:12

Are the doors locked? If not I'd sit in it, adjust the seats and mirrors to your fitting, if & when the owner comes back & asks what your doing just say admiring my new car!

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HobnailsandTaffeta · 15/10/2016 14:12

If it's that close to your kitchen window/wall it won't have any room to manoeuvre out if you put your car directly behind right up to the dumper.

Then just stick a note to the window that says:

"What the Fuck?" With your phone number.

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soselfopinionated · 15/10/2016 14:14

It's not just me, is it?? I wouldn't have the nerve.... Or I would at least ask in an emergency! And plenty of parking space on the road so just cannot see why?
MilkTwo - would love to share a diagram, but would not know where to start on putting it on here!

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UsedToBeAPaxmanFan · 15/10/2016 14:14

Do you live near a sporting venue? My dh uses "park on my drive" (website where people rent out their drives) when he goes to Wembley etc. He is always paranoid that he has parked on the wrong driveway and will come back to be confronted by a very angry householder.

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GlitteryFluff · 15/10/2016 14:15

We need a diagram!

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soselfopinionated · 15/10/2016 14:15

themindboggles - been outside, taken photos and checked the doors - all locked!

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Roussette · 15/10/2016 14:16

OP You're not going to believe this.

I was just thinking... oh, we could do with a good parking thread... and there you were!

Hope the mystery gets solved! but not too soon. I need some twists and turns before that Grin

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brummiesue · 15/10/2016 14:17

I cant believe people actually do this!! Find a relative/friend/anyone's car and block the fucker in!!!!

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WicksEnd · 15/10/2016 14:17

Draw diagram.
Take photo of picture
Post picture by clicking on the option below message box.
= happy MNetters.

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Watto1 · 15/10/2016 14:17

This happened to Dsis. She arrived home early from work as she was unwell and found a car on her drive. She parked across the front of it and went in. TWO HOURS later there was the inevitable knock on the door. The car owner was astonished that Dsis was annoyed as she had parked there every day for the last month without a problem! If Dsis hadn't come home ill that day, the woman would probably still be using the drive as a free parking spot.

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PoppyPicklesPenguin · 15/10/2016 14:17

I've written about this many times before, used to happen to me all the time in my old house in London

Nursery next door and one particular woman thought it was ok to park on my drive and actually block me in!

I'd love to have the balls in this situation to get some toothpaste and write "this is not an NCP" on the windscreen

It's so bloody rude

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StealthPolarBear · 15/10/2016 14:18

Place marking

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rollonthesummer · 15/10/2016 14:18

Diagram please! Can you block them in with your car?

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WicksEnd · 15/10/2016 14:18

Forget diagram
Upload photo instead........ please 😬

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