A dad was left an ominous note saying ‘move or there’ll be trouble’, just for parking his van on a public road.
A dad has been branded a ‘c**t’ and a ‘wanker’ in an anonymous note left for him just for parking his van on a public road., who has not been named, says competition for spaces in the area is high which has turned things nasty.He says he has never blocked any driveways and has every right to park there like everybody else.
The note reads: ‘You really are an inconsiderate wanker aren’t you. Move your van or else there will be trouble. Want to be a clever c**t and play games. Then games you will get.’‘I’m also concerned about my van. Without my van I can’t work, and if they end up damaging it… just like everyone else at the minute with the cost of living, I can’t really afford to miss a couple of days work without my van.
‘I get on with most people here,’ he said. ‘I don’t want any trouble. It’s frustrating because if I was parking directly outside somebody’s house or blocking the light into their lounge or anything like that, I wouldn’t do it.
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