My neighbour leaves lunatic notes on people’s cars, interrogated my girlfriend & even went for my child’s teenage friend

My neighbour leaves lunatic notes on people’s cars, interrogated my girlfriend & even went for my child’s teenage friend
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My neighbour leaves lunatic notes on people’s cars, interrogated my girlfriend & even went for my child’s teenage friend
Author: Abigail Wilson
Published: Feb, 24 2025 11:56

A MAN has revealed that his neighbour often leaves lunatic notes on people’s cars and has even interrogated his girlfriend over her parking. If that wasn’t bad enough, the angry man, who is said to be in his early 50s, has also gone for his child’s teenage pal too.

 [Two men angrily arguing over a fence.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Two men angrily arguing over a fence.]

A frustrated homeowner took to social media to give people a close-up look at an angry letter from his strange neighbour, leaving many open-mouthed. Posting on Reddit, on the r/mildlyinfuriating thread, the anonymous man, who is from Seattle, US, and writes under the username @Striking_Nudibranch, titled his post ‘Neighbour doesn’t want anyone parking parallel to him on the opposite(!) side of the street.’.

 [Hand holding a note that says,
Image Credit: The Sun [Hand holding a note that says, "I don't wanna see this car park parallel side to side to the white car."]

He then explained: “I live in a quiet residential neighborhood. Our streets are narrow, but plenty of space for people to park on both sides of the street.”. Alongside a snap of the rude note, he continued: “This showed up on my daughter’s friend’s car this morning.”.

The short but stern note read: ‘I don’t wanna see this car park parallel side to side to the white car’. Not only this, but the Reddit user then added: “The neighbour has taken it to be his personal mission to put notes on anyone’s car that parks across the street from him.

“He approached my girlfriend after sitting in his car and waiting 15 minutes for her to finish a phone call… interrogating her about where she lives, and saying he never wants to see her parked there again. “The dude is in his early 50s. He’s never said anything to me directly.”.

Eager for guidance on what to do next, the man, who described his neighbour’s actions as “lunacy”, asked: “Any advice on the best way to tell this guy to f**k off?”. Not only this, but he then confessed: “I’m inclined to just go knock and tell him I’m going to continue allowing my guests to park in front of my house, and take it from there.”.

Reddit users were left open-mouthed by the man’s post and many eagerly flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the strange situation. One person said: “Call the police and show them the note and tell them this dude is harassing you and your guests. If he continues, see about getting a restraining order or something.”.

To this, the Reddit author replied: “I was considering cops but also didn’t want to inflame the situation. “I’d rather not have a petty battle with someone across the street. That said, he’s a renter, and I own… maybe I can get in touch with his landlord?”.

Another added: “Let’s be honest, this person is looking for confrontation with this absurd note. No rational person would do this. Better to make sure this goes on record.”. I’m mostly concerned that he’s making my loved ones feel unsafe in their home.

Meanwhile, a third commented: “Remind him that street parking is public and people can park there. “If he keeps harassing your visitors, tell them to ignore him but then you can let him know you’ll be calling the non-emergency police line to address his issues.”.

At the same time, one stunned person gasped: “That person is dangerous.”. One study by Compare the Market revealed the top reason British neighbour's argue. To this, the Reddit user responded: “That’s what my girlfriend is saying. She’s asking me not to do anything.

“If it wasn’t for her and my kids, I’d have no problem getting really serious about being as petty as humanly possible - like renting a 20 foot residential dumpster for a month and dropping it right across from him.”. As well as this, the worried father later admitted: “I’m mostly concerned that he’s making my loved ones feel unsafe in their home.

“My son heard me talking to my daughter about it and got really anxious when I said I was going to talk to him. “It’s a fine line. I don’t want my kids to think they should live in the shadow of a bully… but I don’t want to have the situation escalate.”.

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