New woman moved in her property. We each get an allocated space.
She chooses to not park in her allocated space she never has visitors plus there are visitors spaces. Instead she chooses to park across a row of allocated spaces in a non parking space and make it difficult for her other to get in and out of their spaces. She says lots of people have two cars and that's her reasoning for not using her allocated space!
If people in the alternative properties see that people don't use their spaces they park in them and other people are friendly and have no problem with this.
This started happening with her space. She responded by writing nasty notes to people. She will them aggressively hammer on peoples doors and shout I know you're in there and if there is no response she holds her finger in the buzzer. People have stopped using it now.
When people respond by saying you are making it difficult to get to my space she tells them to redo their driving tests.
The other day a resident parked behind her and she began hammering in the door and shouted move your car in his face. He was shocked and said no and slammed the door.
He then went out to move the car and she was on the phone to the police saying he was aggressive! She is the one who is very aggressive and unreasonable.
The police actually came which is astounding to me as they don't even come out for serious things that have happened to friends of mine in the same area. They agreed that parking is nothing to do with them but said arrests could be made for public order offences in the future! Although they kept l saying her not parking in her space is the problem.
Housing management have been called and they said their hands are tied, as they expect neighbours to be respectful to each other. The property manager said it is shockingly entitled what she is doing. The most they can do is send her a letter.
She seems to really enjoy being aggressive and smirking at people, it's very strange why somebody delights in this. It is very disturbing that she pretends others are the aggressive ones and lies to the police. Dangerous. The other neighbours for the most part are lovely.
She is a private leaseholder. Is there nothing else the management can do? She has ignored the letter thus far.