@protoborg No, not at all. There's no reported imminent danger so no large dept is going to prioritize this kind of a call. It would have to be a very "slow" day for this to get an immediate response
Inconsistent story. She says she can't park in her neighborhood because there's too many other cars. Let we find out she lived across the street. Yeeeaah, story with us to believe that 2 + 2 equals 37. He never once mentioned to her that her car is blocking his access in and out of his driveway, why not? And he has a camera facing the length of his driveway but of course there's no video evidence of her coming to his door with the anonymous letter. Yeah right. Did a middle schooler write this story?
Hete in Germany it isn't simple. Yes you could have that car towed but it's you who had to pay the towing fee and then you would have to try to get your money back from the culprit. And that would be a civil rights court battle.
This story is clearly fake. 1) If you call the police about someone parking in your driveway without permission, THEY COME OUT to investigate. 2) If you tell the police that some one is parked on your private property without permission, THEY CALL THE TOW TRUCK. They don't tell you to call the tow truck. 3) The police would have the vehicle towed IMMEDIATELY. You don't have to put in warnings and all that bullshit! 4) The police would NEVER advise you to put a note on the vehicle as that could be potentially VERY dangerous for you. 5) The homeowner had cameras EVERYWHERE yet there was no footage of Karen leaving the note? Bullshit!
I would have had the SUV towed the first day!
I wouldn't have even had the first conversation. It would have gotten towed immediately.
Funny how there were three people getting their driveway blocked - Louis, Luis, and Louise. Who owned the driveway?
What a pathetic guy....he got walked over for days and couldn't even take care of his own situation
I am glad this person could work from home. Private driveways are well-marked. I agree the car should have been towed on the very first day.
Strange that the police did not want to come out to investigate. Blocking a driveway is dangerous and in most municipalities illegal.
City departments prioritize calls, this would be a very low priority.
Police regularly disregard “civil matters”.
@@evewysprr Depends on the city, actually. Most cities WOULD come investigate as it could be evidence of an active crime in progress.
@@kevinorr6880 Funny how this isn't a civil matter.
@protoborg No, not at all. There's no reported imminent danger so no large dept is going to prioritize this kind of a call. It would have to be a very "slow" day for this to get an immediate response
That's when you put up a spike strip.
Block her in!
The SUV would have been towed day 1. Why people continue to allow this crap is rediculous. Stop threatening and just do it.
Spoiled lady that had never been told NO!!!until that day.
She insists on parking there, time to paint the garage - oops, dropped the can of paint on the car.
Then pay to get her car resprayed I'm afraid.
@@lindongreen8922 She would have to prove intent.
@@protoborg on Britain, she could claim damages if on his land.
Hes insane , get it TOWED !!!!!
Stupide story, just call a tow truck and have the car towed.
security camera is proof of her droping of the ltter
his sto well this story sucks i'd have had it towed the first day it was therery sucks y sucks
Just phone the tow guy and send the bill to the house she entered
FYI... There is no video footage here. It's just an entire monologue.
What an idiot, he waited for hours to see what was up? If I was on my way to work, it would of been tired that second, not hours later
I would have waited onli 10 minutes and then called a tow. Every single time.
Inconsistent story. She says she can't park in her neighborhood because there's too many other cars. Let we find out she lived across the street. Yeeeaah, story with us to believe that 2 + 2 equals 37. He never once mentioned to her that her car is blocking his access in and out of his driveway, why not? And he has a camera facing the length of his driveway but of course there's no video evidence of her coming to his door with the anonymous letter. Yeah right. Did a middle schooler write this story?
FAFO!!!
Geez, you writing a book or something with the bucolic start to this story?
The guys' name probably was Louis not Louise.
What is up with the comments section? Dislike and will never subscribe.
The Spanish name is spelled "Luis".
Hete in Germany it isn't simple. Yes you could have that car towed but it's you who had to pay the towing fee and then you would have to try to get your money back from the culprit. And that would be a civil rights court battle.
same in the UK
That's just stupid!
This story is clearly fake.
1) If you call the police about someone parking in your driveway without permission, THEY COME OUT to investigate.
2) If you tell the police that some one is parked on your private property without permission, THEY CALL THE TOW TRUCK. They don't tell you to call the tow truck.
3) The police would have the vehicle towed IMMEDIATELY. You don't have to put in warnings and all that bullshit!
4) The police would NEVER advise you to put a note on the vehicle as that could be potentially VERY dangerous for you.
5) The homeowner had cameras EVERYWHERE yet there was no footage of Karen leaving the note? Bullshit!
Louise is a female name, yet you're using male pronouns. I'm off this channel
TOWING IS EXPENSIVE, SUV TIRES ARE EXPENSIVE, GETTING TOWED AND BUYING NEW TIRES EVERYDAY WILL GET EXPENSIVE,