'I love how people think they own the road...'
You're on the list! Expect to receive your first email very soon!Dan Lawrence shared a video of his reaction, which has more than 4,000 likes and 300 comments at the time of writing, after finding a handwritten note on the windshield of his parked car.A man confronts a neighbor after finding a note on his car asking him to explain his reason for parking there.
“Yeah, because I parked in silly places. Of course, I did. I’m 40, nearly 40, late 30s, if you want to.”Lawrence then went on to confront the neighbor responsible for the note and found out, to his surprise, that it was an old lady who thought he might’ve been a car dealer. “Usually, when people do that they might be my visitor or they come and tell me what they’re doing,” she said.danlawrence
As a rule of thumb, as long as a street is open to the public, clear of any yellow, white, or red lines, and without specific signs limiting their access, users should be able to park without issues. “I mean that’s the nicest note I’ve ever seen. I got my car keyed 3 times for parking in a street legally so think yourself lucky,” shared one woman.However, comments in the follow-up clip, where the lady’s age is revealed, were much more understanding of her concerns and noted the polite way in which she explained herself.
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