A woman had been left outraged after her neighbours park in front of her drive way 10 times a week.
She claims that those living near by are trying everything they can to make her move house. Not only have they been parking in front of the drive but neighbours have allegedly encouraged guests to park in it.
The Reddit user said: said: "That's their food truck left unattended in our driveway. They do this because they want us to move.
"Sometimes they sit out there blocking it and honking and then try to pick a fight if we ask them to move or stop. It's been happening for years." She went on to explain how her neighbours regularly "terrorise" others in the street by vandalising their property with spray paint, reports the Mirror.
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"The city refuses to do anything about it," she added. "We filed for a peace bond and they didn't appear.
"The judge issued a warrant after she (main perpertrator) violated the deferral order to stop doing this but it's been three months and the courts have stopped replying to my requests for an update.
"I am frustrated. They do this about three to 10 times a week."
The angered woman reported all seven of their cars as "broken down" so the city will tag them, eight cameras have also been installed around the property.
However, she claims the city is yet to resolve the neighbourhood dispute, instead 'ignoring her complaints hoping she'll goes away'.
She said: "The Vehicle Abatement called me back about the officer, Jeffrey, who has been ignoring the complaints and marking them as 'no issue found' when it's clearly still an issue.
"Jeffrey demanded my home address to 'speak face to face'. I said he can talk to me about it over the phone and he said he can't do that and wants my address.
"I said no and emailed my district representative about Jeffrey who then gave me a fake email address to someone in charge at Vehicle Abatement.
"I'm still waiting on Police Oversight to call me back. I am convinced they're being paid off or it's intentionally being ignored. I hate to make such a statement but that call today was creepy."
Commenting on her post, she said: "I don't understand why the city wouldn’t offer you support. I'm glad you came up with a great way to fix your loser neighbours.
"What kills me is that if this same situation happened to someone in the mayor's office or the police department, it would be taken care of immediately."
Another user added: "You need to move. You won't regret it."
A third user said: "Call the fire department. Tell them your, and other neighbours', safety is at risk because of the vehicles parked on either side of the road.
"The fire trucks must have adequate clear distance to travel when answering a call. The fire department has the ability to fine and/or have the police write tickets.
"This is the same with people parking two cars deep in a cul-de-sac. We called the fire department and they drove out and warned them, at first, to not park like they do.
"Now, the fire department systematically drives by all the neighbourhood cul-de-sacs checking."