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Regardless of the situation, it's wrong to block someone's driveway.
They still should have parked somewhere else. I know how frustrating that is, my neighbor always parks in a spot that blocks me from getting into my driveway if he doesn't blatantly park on my driveway. jerk.
That definitely sucks to be you, but they still should have parked somewhere else. They deserved what you put on their car!
Oh don't feel bad. It sucks about a family member dying, but that isn't an excuse for repeatedly blocking your driveway. I don't think you should have to be any more polite or sensitive for something happening that has absolutely nothing to do with you or your inability to park in your own damn driveway.
Well, you aren't a mind reader! Don't feel bad, you didn't know. They shouldn't of parked there.
Their fault for parking there. Even though someone died doesn't mean they get to park where ever the **** they want. I would've done that too.. I'd probably do something worst though...
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That really sucks. However, they really still shouldn't have blocked your drive way. They should've been the one to park in the street or something. Alas, a politer note would probably have conveyed that better.
That is an immature way to respond. However, that is annoying and illegal on their part. A nicer note might have been a better solution, but I understand how frustrating that can be.