It’s not always easy having to approach a neighbour about an issue you may be having, but writing a note can sometimes make things worse.
That’s what one housing estate resident discovered when a note was left by their cheeky neighbour.
The resident woke up one morning to find a letter attached to their windscreen, asking them to not park in someone else’s spot, which would be understandable in most circumstances. However, they claim that there is no assigned parking where they live.
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The person, who wished to remain anonymous, was left baffled when they found the note, as the space available is “fair game”.
One entitled neighbour explained in the note that they thought they had the right to request a dedicated spot, because how regularly they park there," Edinburgh Live reports.
It said: “Hi, could you please park your car somewhere. I was parking my car in other streets daily.
“You’re parking in my parking space daily.
“Thanks in advance.”
The person, who lives in Broomhouse Crescent, Edinburgh, appears to think that they are entitled to a regular spot even though the busy residential street is essentially a free for all with no designated spots.
Residents in the area say that finding a parking space has been extremely difficult of late and that they have to take a space where they find one.
The targeted resident said: “Morning I’ve woken up to this note on my car.
“My car is parked across from my house.
“Of late my neighbours have had lots of cars parked on the street so unfortunately, I will have to keep parking wherever I can get a space, like everyone else.
“I do realise how much of a pain this is but there is no assigned parking in the Crescent.”
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