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My neighbor blocks me every day because he hates how “noisy” my car is; People say it’s enough to get towed

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The owner of a car has vented his anger at a neighbor who adjusts the place where he parks every day to prevent him from entering.
  • TikTok user @donovannnn_80 took to the platform to vent his frustration.

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A car owner has vented his anger at a neighbor who allegedly blocks his driveway on purpose because he hates the noise of his car.

Donovan, who frequently posts on his TikTok account under the name @donovannnn_80 about cars, is embroiled in a heated parking row with his neighbor.

In a video published in August 2022, a white BMW is seen very similar to his own Lexus.

This was accompanied by on-screen text that read: “My neighbor complains about the noise my car makes.” That’s why he parks like this every day.

‘I try to be a bigger person. But I’m not sure how much longer I can do it,” the text adds.

The owner of a car has vented his anger at a neighbor who adjusts the place where he parks every day to prevent him from entering.

The owner of a car has vented his anger at a neighbor who adjusts the place where he parks every day to prevent him from entering.

The individual in question, named Donovan, frequently posts on his TikTok account under the name @donovannnn_80 about cars, but now appears to be involved in a heated dispute with his neighbor.

The individual in question, named Donovan, frequently posts on his TikTok account under the name @donovannnn_80 about cars, but now appears to be involved in a heated dispute with his neighbor.

The individual in question, named Donovan, frequently posts on his TikTok account under the name @donovannnn_80 about cars, but now appears to be involved in a heated dispute with his neighbor.

Donovan demonstrated why he found it difficult to solve the problem, as he could not walk through the space left between the two vehicles.

Seeking advice from his viewers, he asked, “What would you do in my situation?”

Many took the opportunity to respond by pointing out that he could arrange for the offender’s car to be towed away at no charge because it was parked illegally.

One user wrote: “Have it towed, it’s not parked legally.”

Another commented: “If you have a reserved spot, call a tow truck and have the car towed away.”

A third advised Donovan to “just call and have the car towed at your expense.”

A fourth added: “Take pictures and show them to property management.”

Others were more drastic with their responses, with another user urging you to “pull on the tire valve cap, place a small rock inside, and twist it until you hear a little air.”

A fellow spectator joked: “Those tires look a little inflated, help the man.”

This follows a similar incident in September 2023 in which a homeowner sparked debate after revealing that his neighbors continue to park in his driveway.

Writing on the parent platform, MomsnetThe woman explained that she had asked them to take the car but they refused to do so.

On the British parenting platform Mumsnet, the woman explained that she had asked them to take the car, but instead they argued with her.

On the British parenting platform Mumsnet, the woman explained that she had asked them to take the car, but instead they argued with her.

On the British parenting platform Mumsnet, the woman explained that she had asked them to take the car, but instead they argued with her.

The post said: ‘I own the house and it has a driveway. There is a rental next to me. New people moved in maybe two or three months ago. She appears to be a mother and four of her male children who appear to be in their early 20s.

‘They have been repeatedly parking their cars in my driveway and have been told several times to stop. They work on cars in my driveway and I’m pretty sure my insurance wouldn’t cover them if they got hurt doing it on my property.

She continued: ‘Today I had an argument with one of the adult males. I told him to move his car out of my driveway. He just stood there and argued with me. Then the others came out and started arguing with me. One hundred percent, if I had been a man, they wouldn’t have stood there arguing with me.

The original sign added: “Some asked how they could argue they could park in my driveway.”

‘The shameless bastards have a lot of rights. Many young people have rights and are not used to being told no.

‘They argued that I don’t have a car (I do). They argued that we didn’t mow our backyard multiple times.

‘They argued that they have valuable XL thugs that are worth more than our two houses. They argued that they do not have a driveway and therefore needed one to work on their cars. My answer to all this is that I didn’t care and it wasn’t my problem.’

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