AITA for making my neighbor pay $300 after he treated my driveway like free parking?

Some neighbors borrow sugar, others borrow tools — mine decided to borrow my driveway like it was community property. At first, I brushed it off as a harmless mistake, but when it kept happening, it became a daily source of frustration. After long hospital shifts, carrying groceries from halfway down the block because someone else’s car was in my spot, I finally hit my breaking point. And when a giant SUV stole my driveway after a 12-hour shift, I knew exactly what to do.

When “Just a Sec” Became a Habit

Groceries, Scrubs, and Zero Respect

The SUV That Broke My Patience

Excuses, Excuses, and More Excuses

Calling in the Big Guns: The Tow Truck

Rage at the Doorstep

Let’s check out how Redditors are reacting to this situation.

That tow truck didn’t just haul away an SUV — it hauled away months of pent-up frustration and entitlement. My neighbor may have been furious, but the $300 bill sent a message louder than any argument could. Since then, my driveway has stayed blissfully empty, reserved for the only cars that belong there: mine and my husband’s. Sometimes the only way to earn respect is to make people pay for crossing the line — literally.

What do you think?

Written by Abeera Anwar

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