Man dubbed 'creepy' after refusing to move his car parked in front of a stranger's house
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Roadside parking away from one's own home can often become a challenging situation, with no guarantee of finding a vacant space. Recently, a man found himself at the center of a controversy when he refused to move his car parked in front of a stranger's house. The man shared a photo online of a sassy note he received from the homeowner, requesting that he relocate his vehicle. This is reported by SSP.
In response, the man retorted, emphasizing that the street did not belong to the homeowner and that they were not a Subaru, referring to the car mentioned in the note. The incident prompted various reactions online, with some questioning why he didn't park in front of his own house. The man clarified that he did not live in the same neighborhood and only parked in his driveway at his own residence.
While some commenters expressed concern about the man parking in front of a stranger's house, considering it to be creepy and suspicious, others argued that as long as the homeowner's car wasn't blocking the other person's car, the situation wasn't overly inconvenient. Moreover, the man revealed that the homeowner did have their own driveway and garage available, raising the question of why they insisted on using the space on the road.
After his post gained viral attention, the man further clarified that they had only been parked there for two hours, without obstructing any driveways or fire hydrants. He urged others to relax and recognize that owning a house doesn't grant ownership of the public street.