A homeowner has left the internet in stiches after sharing the "petty revenge" they took on someone who parked in their drive.
The person arrived home from work to find their driveway blocked, so devised a hilarious plot.
Sharing the driveway drama on Reddit, they said: "Someone on our block was having a large party and someone decided they were entitled to park in my driveway.
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"Keep in mind my driveway is a single car width lined with a retaining wall on both sides and a garage at the end. Essentially impossible for a tow truck to come pull them out without property damage."
With limited parking options on a busy Friday evening, the person settled on the easiest solution, Mirror UK reports.
They explained: "Seeing this and the lack of street parking I took this as a cue to park right behind them in my driveway."
Unfortunately for the "entitled driver," as she was dubbed, this ultimately created a problem for the homeowner.
A few hours later, the woman knocked on the door "demanding" the owner move their car so she could leave - but they refused.
The post author continued: "Seeing as they were demanding, I informed them that I had been drinking and would not move my car."
The furious driver then called the police, but the homeowner gave the same response when an officer arrived.
They claimed: "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.
Not finished there, the homeowner decided to draw out their revenge.
"I ended up telling the Entitled Parker that since it is a long weekend I would be on a weekend long bender and they could come move my car after I go to work on Tuesday," the post concluded.
The story went down a treat with amused commenters who praised the plan - however some suggested the homeowner should have taken it even further.
One reply read: "The absolute f*****g entitled audacity to park in someone else's driveway without permission. I would have taken uber to work on Tuesday just as an extra f**k you."
A second joked: "It'd be hilarious if original poster works from home, then the entitled parker would still be waiting."
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