Picture this: you live in a lovely house with a driveway, but it’s right next to a primary school. Every day, parents picking up their kids block your driveway, making it impossible for you to access your own home. You’ve tried politely asking them to move, but they just don’t seem to care. Finally, you lose your cool and confront one of these entitled parents. Are you in the wrong for snapping, or are they for constantly blocking your driveway?
The Daily Struggle

Understanding the School Run

Polite Requests Ignored ️

Today’s Breaking Point

Blocked Driveway, Missed Appointment ⏰

Confronting the Entitled Parent ️

No Room to Pass

Taking Action

Feeling Guilty or Fed Up?

Homeowner’s Dilemma: Justified Anger or Unnecessary Outburst?
After countless incidents of parents blocking their driveway during school pick-up, this homeowner finally snapped and confronted an entitled parent. Despite understanding the struggles of the school run, they couldn’t take it anymore when a blocked driveway caused them to miss a scheduled appointment. They even reported the incident to the council. Now, they’re left wondering if their outburst was justified or if they should feel guilty for losing their cool. Let’s see what people think about this heated situation…
Blocking driveways is illegal. NTA for being upset

Take legal action and get your driveway back!

NTA suggests calling school to deal with entitled parents blocking driveway.
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Taking pictures and reporting entitled parents blocking driveways is justified.

Standing up against entitled parents blocking driveways is justified.

Blocking driveway? Get towed! Practical solution suggested.

Frustrated homeowner fights back against entitled parkers with clever tactic

NTA suggests contacting school to deal with entitled parent blocking driveway

Taking action against entitled parents blocking driveways – NTA.

Homeowner in the UK seeks advice on entitled parent blocking driveway

Coworker’s extreme solution to parking issue becomes office legend

Resourceful kid teaches entitled drivers a lesson with car alarms

Dealing with entitled parents blocking driveways – relatable NTA comment.

Neighborhood solution for entitled parents blocking driveways – effective?

Parent entitlement causes anxiety for others picking up their kids

Entitled parent blocks driveway, bystanders ignore panicked homeowner. YTA.

Can you legally charge for driveway parking? NTA says yes.

Learn something new: skips are called dumpsters in America!

Protect your driveway with signs, cones, and a security camera

Take action with evidence and persistence to solve the problem!

Protecting property and animals, justified towing of entitled parents’ cars.
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NTA suggests calling council and using cones to solve problem

Block her in for a bit, see how fast she reacts

Polite requests didn’t work, calling the police did. NTA.
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Proactive solution suggested to entitled parent parking issue

Blocking someone’s driveway is illegal and a hassle for residents. NTA

Sweet old man saves the day with parking arrangement

Helpful advice on dealing with entitled parking, NTA.

Clever solution to entitled parents blocking driveway

Putting cones to block driveway – a justified inconvenience?

Creative revenge suggestion for entitled parent blocking driveway.

Homeowner takes action against entitled parent blocking driveway. NTA.

Dealing with entitled parents blocking driveways: a relatable struggle

Comment suggests extreme retaliation against entitled parent, not justified.

Public shaming as a deterrent? Discuss.

Don’t block driveways, roads, or alleys. NTA.

Obstacles like trash bins can discourage entitled drivers. Contact school.

Homeowner suggests petty revenge and community action against entitled parent.

NTA suggests satisfying revenge on entitled parent’s car with valve stem remover ⚙️

UK parking laws allow blocking driveways without parked vehicles. NTA.

Don’t block someone’s driveway – NTA was right to report

Homeowner suggests ways to prevent entitled parents from blocking driveway.

Homeowner’s clever solution to entitled parents blocking driveway.

Preventing entitled parents from blocking your driveway: DIY solutions ️

Suggests practical solutions to entitled parent blocking driveway.

NTA suggests calling police to issue fines for entitled parents.

Neighbor suggests calling police on entitled parent blocking driveway.

Towing company solution to entitled parents blocking driveways.

Blocking driveways is illegal, NTA for snapping at entitled parent.

NTA suggests calling parking authority to ticket driveway blockers.

Homeowner suggests using traffic cones or no parking signs to prevent entitled parking. Document and report to council every time.

Frustrated homeowner deals with entitled parents blocking driveway, NTA.

Clever solution to entitled parents blocking driveway with a sign

Blocking someone’s driveway is not acceptable. NTA

Homeowner vents frustration over entitled parents blocking driveway. NTA.
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Taking pictures of license plates and reporting to school. NTA.

NTA suggests contacting authorities due to safety hazards.

Take action! Contact school and police for entitled parents blocking driveway. #NTA

Informing the school and taking pictures – NTA’s solution

Blocking empty driveway not illegal, but NTA for getting annoyed

Blocking driveways is rude and dangerous. NTA for towing.

Take action and protect your driveway. NTA.

Blocked driveway by school buses – NTA and relatable frustration

NTA suggests complaining to school and council to prevent issue

Creative solutions to entitled parking and tempting revenge fantasies

Complaining to the school might help with entitled parents ♂️
