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Karma Catches Up To Entitled Driver As She Keeps Trampling Lawn, Homeowner Serves Up Spiky Revenge
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Karma Catches Up To Entitled Driver As She Keeps Trampling Lawn, Homeowner Serves Up Spiky Revenge

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It’s been said that good fences make good neighbors and, let’s be honest, truer words have probably never been spoken. But what happens when you don’t even have a fence in the first place? Well, less-than-ideal things, we’d imagine.

One person turned to an online community to share how their neighbor’s daughter had a nasty habit of driving across their yard to get to her driveway. After several polite requests that she avoid the yard went ignored, they decided to get their revenge.  

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    Woman gardening in a neighbor’s yard after an entitled neighbor kept driving over it and found flat tires.

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    One person’s neighbor’s daughter was in the unfortunate habit of driving over their lawn to get to her driveway

    Text post discussing neighbor’s daughter repeatedly driving over yard, leading to spikes to protect flowers from damage.

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    Neighbor repeatedly drives over yard despite barriers, leading to conflict after finding flat tires on vehicle.

    Frustrated woman leaning out of car window, upset about entitled neighbor driving over yard without care.

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    Fearing for the flowers their mother had planted for them, the person politely asked the neighbor’s daughter to avoid driving over their lawn, but was met with nothing but smugness

    Text describing a neighbor repeatedly driving over yard bricks and ignoring requests to be careful, causing damage.

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    Text excerpt about an entitled neighbor driving over a yard, with no HOA rules on yard modifications.

    Text describing removing bricks, making concrete molds with nails, and laying them around yard perimeter to deter driving over yard.

    Young child gently holding vibrant pink roses in a neighbor’s yard, highlighting concerns about entitled neighbor behavior.

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    Having finally had enough of the rude behavior, the person set up some small spikes along the edge of their yard and patiently bided their time

    Text describing a neighbor driving over a yard repeatedly and discovering flat tires the next morning.

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    Text describing a dispute where an entitled neighbor keeps driving over a yard and loses it after finding flat tires.

    Entitled neighbor stops driving over yard after discovering flat tires and bricks replacing the damaged area.

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    When the neighbor’s daughter ended up with flat tires, she tried getting the cops involved, but they couldn’t lift a finger, leaving the person and their lawn untouched

    The fed-up original poster (OP) finally snapped after their neighbor’s grown daughter kept cutting across their yard to reach the driveway. The problem? The edge of the lawn is lined with roses planted by OP’s mother before she moved back to Mexico, sentimental blooms that mean a lot, and that the repeat offender kept endangering.

    At first OP tried keeping the peace, overlooking the daughter’s antics nearly ten times before finally adding small three-inch bricks as a gentle barrier. But the entitled woman drove over them anyway, knocking pieces loose. When asked to be careful, she just smirked and threw out a snide “don’t get your panties in a bunch”.

    Fed up, OP went to the HOA to ask about reinforcing their yard’s perimeter and learned there were literally zero restrictions. So, the bricks came up, and new ones were molded, this time solid concrete with spikes pointing outward. It wasn’t pretty, but it was legal, and clearly the only language the reckless driver would finally understand.

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    Sure enough, the next morning she found both her passenger-side tires completely flat. She called the police, furious, but they quickly pointed out the obvious: the nails were on private property she had repeatedly driven over. Suddenly very cautious, she stopped cutting across the lawn and the homeowner finally got some peace of mind.

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    Let’s be real here, the neighbor’s daughter left OP with basically no choice but to defend their property any way they (legally) could. Calling her an entitled jerk would honestly be putting it way too mildly. But what’s up with entitled people anyway? And what’s the best way to handle them without losing your mind? We went hunting for answers.

    The experts at WebMD tell us that entitlement is a narcissistic personality trait. While it’s not fully understood how this mentality develops, it likely has something to do with social factors like the environment the entitled person grew up in, the way their parents treated them, whether adults solved all their problems for them, and how authority figures handled them throughout their lives.

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    In her article for SPSP, Emily Zitek writes that there are methods that can help you avoid reinforcing someone’s sense of entitlement. For example, when an entitled person makes unreasonable demands, it’s better not to cave, since that could convince them that their entitlement is justified. Further, take the time to explain to them why declining their request is fair, since feeling of unfairness can stoke their sense of entitlement.

    If the neighbor’s daughter had had even a smidgen of empathy, there might have been room for reason and the whole mess could have been avoided. But some folks only learn the hard way, and OP turned out to be the teacher, fair and square.

    What’s your take? Did OP go too far, or was the reckless driver headed for a fall anyway? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

    In the comments, readers seemed to agree that the person wasn’t a jerk for protecting their lawn and said that the neighbor’s daughter got exactly what was coming to her

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    Ivan Ayliffe

    Ivan Ayliffe

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

    After twenty years in advertising, I've decided to try my hand at journalism. I'm lucky enough to be based in Cape Town, South Africa and use every opportunity I get to explore everything it has to offer, both indoors and out. When I'm not reading, writing, or listening to podcasts, I spend my time swimming in the ocean, running mountain trails, and skydiving. While I haven't travelled as much as I'd like, I did live in !ndia, which was an incredible experience. Oh, and I love live music. I hope you enjoy my stories!

    What do you think ?
    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Getting revenge in a most spikeful way.

    sturmwesen
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that's why my parents put a huge boulder on our corner.

    Lady Eowyn
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She sounds like an entitled POS. She deserved what she got.

    Pferdchen
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to have a little sports car (Miata MX-5) that got totaled while parked in the driveway; the person was able to drive away and never got caught. Ever since, I've had something large and heavy by the edge of the driveway. Most recently, it has been a large chunk of coral. Well, one day, someone drove right over that coral, dragged it into the driveway and backed up, leaving the chunk of coral right where it started. However, the large plastic bumper cover from their car was left behind, just a foot (approximately .3 meters) from my car.

    SheamusFanFrom1987
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good of OP to poke the wind out of that entitled neigh-b*u*m after multiple warnings of driving over her yard. Now looks like someone has "spikes up their panties" after telling OP to have "her panties in a bunch". Guess neigh-b*u*m has finally learned to stop acting like a p*r*i*c*k now that she found out karma hits back the sharp way...!!! -_-"

    Suzie
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have installed a 3 foot garden wall. She wouldn't have been driving over that.

    MalayDragon
    Community Member
    10 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Similar to this, a friend of mine back in high school kept getting their garbage bin destroyed by some clown in his car, this unknown person would target their bin only for some reason and run over it with their car, the police couldn't do anything because it was happening late at night/early morning hours and there was no video or anything for them to identify the culprit. Until.... My friends dad put the bin out one night and filled it with bags of cement and garden fertilizer, Sure enough about 1am there's a rather loud crash outside their house. They came out to find a teenage kid still on his probationary licence had mounted the footpath (illegal), Driven across their front lawn (illegal) and crashed straight into said bin (illegal), and completely destroyed their car. (Karma). Kid gets out and is screaming at my friends dad that he'll be calling the cops, you destroyed my car etc etc. Friends dad handed him a phone and said go ahead.

    Chris the Bobcat
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I recommend caltrops. They're spikes that always point upward and can be placed anywhere.

    Michael Largey
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Getting revenge in a most spikeful way.

    sturmwesen
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that's why my parents put a huge boulder on our corner.

    Lady Eowyn
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She sounds like an entitled POS. She deserved what she got.

    Pferdchen
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to have a little sports car (Miata MX-5) that got totaled while parked in the driveway; the person was able to drive away and never got caught. Ever since, I've had something large and heavy by the edge of the driveway. Most recently, it has been a large chunk of coral. Well, one day, someone drove right over that coral, dragged it into the driveway and backed up, leaving the chunk of coral right where it started. However, the large plastic bumper cover from their car was left behind, just a foot (approximately .3 meters) from my car.

    SheamusFanFrom1987
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good of OP to poke the wind out of that entitled neigh-b*u*m after multiple warnings of driving over her yard. Now looks like someone has "spikes up their panties" after telling OP to have "her panties in a bunch". Guess neigh-b*u*m has finally learned to stop acting like a p*r*i*c*k now that she found out karma hits back the sharp way...!!! -_-"

    Suzie
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have installed a 3 foot garden wall. She wouldn't have been driving over that.

    MalayDragon
    Community Member
    10 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Similar to this, a friend of mine back in high school kept getting their garbage bin destroyed by some clown in his car, this unknown person would target their bin only for some reason and run over it with their car, the police couldn't do anything because it was happening late at night/early morning hours and there was no video or anything for them to identify the culprit. Until.... My friends dad put the bin out one night and filled it with bags of cement and garden fertilizer, Sure enough about 1am there's a rather loud crash outside their house. They came out to find a teenage kid still on his probationary licence had mounted the footpath (illegal), Driven across their front lawn (illegal) and crashed straight into said bin (illegal), and completely destroyed their car. (Karma). Kid gets out and is screaming at my friends dad that he'll be calling the cops, you destroyed my car etc etc. Friends dad handed him a phone and said go ahead.

    Chris the Bobcat
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I recommend caltrops. They're spikes that always point upward and can be placed anywhere.

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