If you park your car in someone else's driveway, knowing full well that person has a towing contract, do you not assume the risk of having your car towed?

*insert yes answer here*

Then, why would a person who does this have the audacity to pound on my door at 7:30 a.m. when his car gets towed?

Is it because

  1. they are retarded
  2. they feel the need to complain about something that was entirely their own fault
  3. think that you are the evil and want to see if you will stab them in the head for destroying your slumber
  4. all of the above


You decide.

(Background, in case you're wondering, for those who are not familiar with my property drama, is I've owned this end unit townhouse for about 7 years. I have had a towing contract in force since that date because people decide to park their cars wherever, including my lawn and my two private spaces. The one next door to me has a teenage son who likes to have parties while mom is away, so the next thing you know, you've got 4 full size cars and one SUV trying to squeeze in our combined 4 spaces, 2 each privately, leaving me with no place to park at all, since there is no on street parking, which why would I park on the street anyway. Everytime I've asked them to move, they cop attitude, so I decided to stop asking and just start towing. This morning at 4:13 one of their cars was towed so I could park. I can only imagine what he told his mom about where her car is. That kid pounded on my door from 7:30 until 9 a.m.)

And what sort of repercussions do you suspect I will face when I get home?