You might be out hundreds of dollars before you even make it home.
I actually have, though not to the scale of this, the OP shared.
There was someone who put nice job [jerk], learn to park!
There was some angry dude yelling at the guy, and I just threw the card away.
She sees an open driveway and decides that they probably dont need it as much as she does.
You just have to ignore them or serve them some petty revenge.
But the situation didnt need to escalate to this point.
He said that if she apologized and asked nicely, he totally would have done it, they noted.
He might have still towed it, but definitely not kept it in the driveway for 2 weeks.
I read every single one and replied as much as I could.
But if you find yourself dreading parking every time you get behind the wheel, youre not alone.
Another frustrating aspect of parking, however, is howotherpeople do it.
16% of homeowners also admit that theyve argued with aneighborover parking before.
Comment from Dr. Sarah Meehan OCallaghan
What is it about parking that can induce rage in us?
Territoriality is about ownership, entitlement and laying claim to our space.
While serving various protective purposes, anger is a defence against our boundaries being invaded and intruded upon.
Our vehicles are like extensions of ourselves.
They allow us to move and engage with the world, extending the boundaries of our inner space.
Therefore, anger induced by parking arguments might be more than arguing over a space for our vehicle.
It could be about asserting our place in the world.
Power, the average cost of having a car towed in theUnited Statesis about $109.
However, the grand total can vary greatly depending on how far the car needs totravel.
For example, a journey of 5 miles or less might cost you less than $100.
And if the car is taken 100 miles, you could be hit with an exorbitant $600 bill.
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