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entitled women gets what's coming to her and its hilarious.

A man was left enraged by an "entitled stranger" after they had parked in his driveway while attending a party in his area. The man, having got home from work on Friday, was left with no option but to park elsewhere. However, rather than find another parking spot, away from his drive, the man opted to take "petty revenge" and block the stranger's car in his driveway.



"I came home from work to find someone on our block was having a large party and someone decided they were entitled to park in my driveway.

"Keep in mind my driveway is a single car width lined with a retaining wall on both sides and a garage at the end."

He continued: "It is essentially impossible for a tow truck to come to pull them out without property damage.

"Seeing this and the lack of street parking I took this as a cue to park right behind them in my driveway."


After a few hours, the man got a knock at the door from the "entitled parker", who insisted he move his car, allowing her to drive away. However, the man simply wasn't having it.

He said: "Seeing as they were demanding, I informed them that I had been drinking and would not move my car.


"When the police knocked on my door, I was sure to grab a beer from the fridge before I answered to talk to the officer."

"I had informed him that after I got home I was unwinding and had been drinking and was in no shape to drive.


"At this point their hands were tied because they couldn't tow her car out, I'm in no shape to drive, and I'm legally parked in my driveway."


The man poured salt in the wounds when he told the woman that he wasn't due back to work until Tuesday - in four days time - and that she could collect her vehicle then.

UK law does not grant local authorities the power to tow vehicles parked on private property without permission.

However, if a car is blocking a drive on a public road, it is likely that the driver is committing a parking offence, so local authorities can get involved and potentially fine the offending driver.



Reddit users reacted to the spiteful tale, with one suggesting the man didn't take his revenge far enough: "I'd have popped my own tire and said 'I rolled in and my tire went flat, I can't move it without damaging my car, you'll have to buy me a new tire of you want my car moved because I spent all my money on beer'. Then tell them it has to be a whole set or the car won't handle properly."

Another user said: "This is the pettiest revenge ever and we appreciate your efforts."

While some users thought the incident would make the "entitled stranger" learn her lesson: "A valuable lesson is being taught to this woman.


"Do not park in other people's driveways. I'm sure for the rest of her life she'll remember this."


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JB Comments:

I have noticed over the years that when driving and when giving way to another car, 90% of women will not acknowledge with a ' thankyou' gesture., They just drive through expecting you to give way,.

When a man gives way to another man, almost every singe time there will be an acknowledgement and thanks.

The story above is a prime example of a women expecting others to bow down to her and give her what she wants and as the writer says, she DEMANDED and didn't even ask nicely or apologise. Why is it that there seems so many women who feel entitled - entitled to what you may ask - EVERYTHING they will answer.


Whenever someone comes this with me, I just stop and stare at them - and I WILL NOT give way - and if that attitude of expectation is thrown at me, I am very able and willing to throw it back in their face with a -


' WHAT THE FUCK GIVES YOU THE AUDACITY TO ASSUME YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF ENTITLEMENT AT ALL ???'


We live in a world where women have been stifled for a long time and now there are laws in place and we live in a different world, there will always be those pushy men hating women who love to abuse men, but will SCREAM if the same thing happens to them.


At a funeral years ago a woman WENT BOLLISTIC after a man lifted her skirt to see up it. She screamed the place down. Threatened to call the police and everything. Absolutely ballistic. The fact that she had moments before lifted this mans kilt to see under it - according to her, was not the same thing and while a ton of us weighed down on her for causing this and how what she did was an abuse - she CONTINUED to scream how she was so offended and hurt and was shaking and crying and we just stood around staring at her - laughing - and TRYING to make her see how what she had done was the same thing and how SHE was the instigator of this ' so called ' abuse - and she was NOT accepting that.

The police were called.

They listened to us all.

They could see straight away what had happened - for a start we were all gay so WTF would we want to se up her skirt ?


He did not press charges but just wanted her to learn a lesson.


But after all that - and after a severe talking to by the police - SHE STILL REFUSED TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY and still blamed the man.

The police let her go with a cautioning never to do it again.


The police instructed her to apologise to the man and she refused.


All the guests at the funeral saw or heard about it. All supported the man and apparently she had been in trouble for this before and yet saw nothing wrong in her actions while screaming if a man did the same thing.

Double standards at play here - real double standards.


What a trouble causing hypocrite.


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