If you park your car in someone else's driveway, knowing full well that person has a towing contract, do you not assume the risk of having your car towed?
*insert yes answer here*
Then, why would a person who does this have the audacity to pound on my door at 7:30 a.m. when his car gets towed?
Is it because
- they are retarded
- they feel the need to complain about something that was entirely their own fault
- think that you are the evil and want to see if you will stab them in the head for destroying your slumber
- all of the above
You decide.
(Background, in case you're wondering, for those who are not familiar with my property drama, is I've owned this end unit townhouse for about 7 years. I have had a towing contract in force since that date because people decide to park their cars wherever, including my lawn and my two private spaces. The one next door to me has a teenage son who likes to have parties while mom is away, so the next thing you know, you've got 4 full size cars and one SUV trying to squeeze in our combined 4 spaces, 2 each privately, leaving me with no place to park at all, since there is no on street parking, which why would I park on the street anyway. Everytime I've asked them to move, they cop attitude, so I decided to stop asking and just start towing. This morning at 4:13 one of their cars was towed so I could park. I can only imagine what he told his mom about where her car is. That kid pounded on my door from 7:30 until 9 a.m.)
And what sort of repercussions do you suspect I will face when I get home?