One Car Per House? Neighbor’s Plan Backfires Big Time

Our new neighbor had been upset about parking since the day we moved in. She believed there should only be one car per house on our street, even though there were no such rules in place. One evening, we found a handwritten note stuck to our windshield. It read: “One car per house! Move the extra one or else!” We laughed it off, thinking it was just an idle threat. After all, both of our cars were legally parked in front of our house, and we weren’t breaking any laws. Three days later, we woke up to the sound of engines and loud clanking outside. When we rushed out, both of our cars were being hooked up to tow trucks.

Standing there with a smug smile was our neighbor, clearly thrilled with herself. “Well,” she said, folding her arms, “maybe now you’ll listen when someone tells you the rules!” I couldn’t help but chuckle.
“Wow,” I said slowly, “you really went through with it, huh?” Her smile faltered. “What’s so funny?” I shrugged, trying to hold back a laugh. “Oh, nothing,” I replied. “Just the fact that you now owe us $25,000.”

Her eyes went wide. “What?! What do you mean?” I pointed to the special permit tag on our car, the one she clearly hadn’t noticed. “That tag means our cars are part of a government program for classic and specialty vehicles. Illegally towing them comes with massive fines and automatic penalties. The towing company already knows they’re in the wrong, which means they’ll pass the cost straight to you—the one who reported it.”

The color drained from her face as she stammered, “I-I didn’t know…” “Well,” I said, grinning, “maybe next time you’ll think twice before trying to make up your own rules.” The tow trucks unhooked our cars and drove off. As for our neighbor, she never brought up parking again. In fact, she avoids eye contact whenever she sees us now. Sometimes, patience is the best revenge—but sometimes, fate steps in to teach the lesson for you.

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