Concerned Netizen Expresses Frustration Towards Neighbor for Parking Motorcycle in Front of Their House
A concerned netizen complained about a neighbor who parked a motorcycle and set up a clothesline in front of their house.
Recently, concerned netizen recently took to Facebook page “Parkeserye” to complain about a neighbor’s disruptive habits, which included parking a motorcycle and setting up a clothesline right in front of their house. The post elicited reactions from the netizens.
The incident took place in Sta. Ana, Manila, where the netizen posted a photo showing the blocked gate of their home. The motorcycle and clothesline, belonging to the neighbor, were causing constant inconvenience.
The uploader expressed frustration, mentioning that it became difficult for them to leave their house because of these obstructions.
According to the concerned netizen, the motorcycle and clothesline were placed by a father and son who lived across the street. The concerned homeowner had already confronted the neighbor about the issue, but instead of resolving the matter, the neighbor became upset.
To make matters worse, even their relatives, who don’t live in the area, have also been parking their vehicles in front of the gate.
Despite placing a “No Parking” sign on the gate to discourage this behavior, the neighbors continued to ignore it. The uploader decided to share their experience online, asking the page to hide their identity for safety reasons.
Here is the full post:
“Sta ana, manila represent.
Gate po namin yan nasa pic, itong motor at sinampay ay sa tapat-bahay namin. Yung mag ama sa tapat-bahay ang madalas magpark sa harapan ng gate namin, minsan na po silang sinita pero sila pa ang nagalit. Pati kamaganak nila na hindi naman doon nakatira ay sa harapan din namin pinapa-park.
P.S. nag lagay na po kami ng no parking sign dyan sa gate pero tigas muks pa rin sila. Hide my identity na lang po salamat!”
In another post, a kamote rider apprehends & slams car driver who confronted him for illegal parking
The online community expressed their reactions to the post: