A neighborhood is like a box of chocolates: you never know what neighbors you’re going to get. Forrest Gump references aside, this is actually true, as, regardless of where you live, you either get good neighbors or terrible ones — there’s no middle ground. To better illustrate the situation, one homeowner in Kansas shared their experience with a neighbor and their driveway. They began using the victim’s driveway without permission because the neighbor’s two cars didn’t fit in their driveway, so the easiest solution was to repeatedly invade another person’s property.
The OP, who is also the victim in this whole ordeal, shared the picture of a big pick-up truck that is parked next to their driveway. According to them, this annoying neighbor in Kansas has two vehicles that clearly don’t fit in the driveway outside of their home. So, instead of looking for a different place to park, they first started using the neighbor’s yard. However, since the driveway is still pretty narrow and makes maneuvering difficult, the annoying neighbor decided to start driving over the victim’s driveway.
The person who shared the picture commented that this has been happening for a long time, to the point that their driveway is all muddy, as you can see in the picture. On top of that, it seems this irresponsible neighbor has had problems with the neighborhood before, as they have been involved in screaming matches with other people, and, at some point, people called the police on them.
Since this is a problematic situation, Redditors did what they do best: suggest a few useful and not-so-useful solutions for the poor OP who has been dealing with this person’s vehicles.
“Install giant decorative boulders on your side of the property line,” commented Tak-Hendrix.
The above suggestion is one that a lot of people have agreed on due to how fast it would be to solve this issue. The victim could just place a few boulders or even Christmas decorations to block their driveway, thus preventing the neighbor from driving over it. While useful, a few others decided to throw in some not-so-serious recommendations for OP.
“Build the wall!” said allusium.
The above person was clearly making fun of the wall project that the President wanted to build once, which was just ridiculous. However, in this scenario, a wall or fence of sorts could help.
In any case, there are several ways to prevent this person from using the OP’s driveway without permission, and some of them just require some rocks, boulders, or, if they are feeling the holiday spirit, a few gnomes, lights, and maybe a reindeer to block that pick-up truck.







