Neighbors
Living in a condominium with neighbors who are thoughtless or rude, there is sometimes no choice but to stand your ground and confront the neighbors.
One of my neighbors constantly parked his cars in my parking space; since each condominium only receives one parking space, this was a big deal. He would not ask permission, simply filling his and my parking spaces with his numerous vehicles. When I would get home from work and one of his vehicles was in my parking space, I would honk my horn repeatedly until he or his white-trash girlfriend came out to move the vehicle.
This matter irritated me even further because they would not apologize, but act as if I was inconveniencing them. They would stroll out of their condo, fiddle a few minutes, then slowly move their vehicle from my parking space.
Eventually, I stopped honking my horn and instead parked my vehicle directly behind theirs, when it was in my parking space. I parked so closely that they were forced to knock on my door and ask me to move my vehicle so that they could get out of my parking space.
One night, the boyfriend knocked on my door and asked me to move my car so his live-in girlfriend could move her car that was not even registered to belong in our neighborhood. I was so angry with him that I began arguing with him. I told him that if I ever caught one of their vehicles in my parking space again, that I would have it towed.
I don’t know if this was the last time my neighbor and his girlfriend parked their vehicles in my parking space, but it was the last time that I caught them in it. Thankfully, they have since moved out, and I now have new neighbors to deal with.