I’ve had enough of my ‘k**bhead’ neighbour who keeps reserving street parking – they even do it on yellow lines! | The Sun
A FRUSTRATED motorist has taken to the internet to show how his neighbour reserves parking spaces.
People commenting on the post have urged the motorist to report his neighbour to the local council.
Reddit user @u/Important-Weekend-18 decided to publish a post to ask for recommendations.
The post title reads: 'Anyone else have a k**bhead neighbour like this on their road?
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'Any suggestions other than moving the cones and parking there?'
The picture shows a street parking space reserved with three cones.
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Shockingly, the neighbour has reserved a parking space on a single yellow line.
Most people are on the motorist's side in the comments.
One said: "Send this photo to the local council and complain. They’ll get a letter."
Another said: "Send this photo to the local council and complain. They’ll get a letter."
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A third pointed out: "Personally, I would take one cone and hope they replaced it.
"Then I would two cones and wait for them to replace them both.
"I would keep doing this for as long as I could, all the while amassing a ridiculous collection of cones.
"Then one night, I would take all the cones and fill their garden with them.
"Cones for days. It’ll take a while, but the sight of them finding themselves coned into their own house would be priceless."
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