'Ticket, rinse, and repeat,' rages homeowner as 'slimy cool' neighbors block his driveway 'for the 17,543 time' | JM65G0E | 2024-02-10 08:08:01
Sharing a road with neighbors has its own set of difficulties, but having them block the driveway is something else completely.
A HOMEOWNER had enough of their neighbor blocking his driveway, in order that they referred to as in the authorities – but users needed it towed.
Sharing a road with neighbors has its own set of difficulties, but having them block the driveway is something else completely.


Rob Halo, a TikToker (@action4hope) dwelling in Clifton Heights, Ohio documented his neighbor blocking his driveway in a current video.
The automotive was parked in such a means, that Halo couldn't pull into his own storage.
"Love once I can't use my garage," he wrote as the video's caption.
In line with different movies on his account, the native police department is aware of his quantity by coronary heart with what number of occasions they've been referred to as to ticket his neighbor.
"This is like the 17,543rd time my slimy cool neighbors have blocked my driveway," he wrote as a text overlay.
"The cops come and ticket, rinse, and repeat."
This video was no totally different, as he referred to as the police a further time to concern the neighbor one other ticket for illegally blocking the driveway.
In accordance with Ohio law, if Halo needed to, he might have the car towed for blocking the driveway, and the towing expenses can be placed on the owner of the car.
The usual ticket charge for blocking a driveway in Ohio is $50.00 at minimum.
"Okay, so I assume the final parking citation they acquired last time didn't do something," Halo stated, zooming in on the neighbor blocking his driveway.
"Let's just maintain blocking the driveway, okay."
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> The final clip of the video confirmed him driving off of his driveway, as he was finally in a position to use it, and the neighbor was issued another ticket.
Given the character of the neighbor's repeated conduct, Halo's viewers collectively agreed that the neighbor's automotive must be towed away.
"Have it towed, every single time," one consumer wrote.
Another relayed a story of theirs with an identical neighbor, and a tow truck solved the difficulty.
"I had individuals park in my spot 5 or 6 time, and I all the time ask them to move. It might happen again," they wrote.
"I had it towed once, and my spot was never occupied once more."
Another person prompt a more sinister approach to make sure that they by no means block his driveway again.
"Tow it and 'overlook' which firm you referred to as," they stated.
"Let them figure it out."
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