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Ellie Fry & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Mum's fury as 'inconsiderate' neighbour blocks her car in driveway for 13 hours

A mum was left furious after her 'inconsiderate' neighbour blocked her car in the driveway for over 13 hours - then called the police on her. Stacey Campbell videoed the black Mercedes obstructing her white car while angrily ranting about her 'entitled' neighbour.

Posting the clip to Tik Tok with the caption "The joys of Sunday parking issues", she explained how the situation had completely ruined her day, as she was unable to use her car to travel anywhere.

In the footage, Stacey shows how her vehicle has been boxed in by the neighbour's car - which is parked right up on the curb - with no way to manoeuvre round it. The man later told her that he had left his car there as he wanted to park it as close to his home as possible, the Mirror reports.

Stacey claims to have asked her neighbour to move his car, but he point blank refused, causing even more outrage. The text over her clip reads: "I asked the man to move his car as he was blocking my car and had been for over 13 hours and he wouldn't".

Furious at the man's behaviour, she added: "How inconsiderate are some people!!!!". She then goes onto say that the man had parked outside his house, so felt entitled to park there.

The man wanted to park right outside his house, but in doing so blocked the mum's driveway. (Ellie Fry)
The woman was unable to use her car for more than 13 hours because of the neighbours 'inconsiderate' parking. (Ellie Fry)

Owing to the severe inconvenience, Stacey explained that her daughter missed "a play date" as well as church, leaving her incredibly frustrated. People took to the comments section of the video to blast the man for his actions, with one writing: "Why is it usually people with expencive [sic] vehicles are more likely to be a******es?"

Many others urged the woman to call the police, which she replied to in the comments, claiming: "He got verbally aggressive, so glad he called the police as they told him he was in the wrong and to move it". Another person said: "Why can't he park on the bit in front of the house then would be out of the way".

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