Parking spots aren't always assigned, which can be particularly annoying if people begin parking right in front of your house, blocking your path, due to the fact that it's technically legal. Still, it certainly isn't proper etiquette, and it is usually frowned upon.
In this case, OP lived on a street where some houses had driveways, yet some didn't, meaning that the house owners had to park on the street. OP had just enough room to park both their cars in front of their house, but when a new neighbor moved in across the street, she would park right in front of OP's house, meaning OP would need to find parking elsewhere. Now, that doesn't sound too bad, but when you buy groceries alongside your screaming toddler, and crying newborn the extra mile isn't pretty.
So, OP trotted up to this new neighbor's house, toddler and newborn in hand. This neighbor, who we'll call Brittany, stared OP down, as she asked her to please not park in front of her house anymore. Brittany was unmoved by the kids and OP's request, and told her that she didn't own the street, then slammed the door in her face. OP was absolutely livid, and honestly, it's totally understandable. I would have enacted some petty revenge myself if I were her.
And petty revenge was definitely on cue. Let's just say, Brittany never parked her car in front of OP's house again. Scroll down to find out how exactly OP got her neighbor to fulfill her request to a T. Next, team morale took a nosedive when the company lost two huge clients due to firing an employee.
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