He Kept Stealing My Driveway—So I Taught Him a Lesson He’ll Never Forget

It started with what I thought was a simple mistake—my neighbor parking his massive black SUV in my driveway like it belonged to him. I left a polite note, even added a smiley face to keep things friendly. But when it kept happening again and again, with zero apology, zero respect, I realized this wasn’t an accident—it was deliberate.

I tried talking to him face to face. He brushed me off with a lazy “I’ll move it later”—except “later” meant hours… or whenever he felt like it. After a brutal 12-hour shift one night, I came home exhausted, only to find his SUV blocking me again. That’s when something inside me finally snapped.

The next day, I acted. I bought exactly what I needed, and when he pulled into my driveway again that evening, I was ready. Within thirty minutes, a bright yellow bollard stood locked in place, trapping his SUV perfectly.

The next morning, he was furious—knocking, calling, yelling—but I ignored every second. His car sat there all day while I went about my life. When I finally unlocked it, he stormed toward me, shouting about reporting me. I just looked at him calmly and said, “I’m not the one parking in someone else’s driveway.” He sped off—and never returned. Sometimes, the only way to stop disrespect is to make it impossible to ignore READ MORE BELOW

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