Illegally reserving parking spots using heavy cinderblocks is one way to make a neighborhood enemy
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Nobody likes hearing construction going on outside of their home. The constant drilling, cutting, and shouting are almost parasitical with their piercing sounds dancing into your eardrums. Of course, construction has to happen to make neighborhoods better and well-equipped for changes in weather and climate. However, all of this must happen in a reasonable fashion, within even more reasonable hours. That's why neighborhood codes are in place to ensure the comfortability of the folks who reside there, while also prioritizing better infrastructure.
The man in this story states that there has been new construction going on in his town in Malta, and that the work gets done very slowly. The construction workers have been disregarding local rules and regulations, which resulted in the man getting fined 200€ (or $216.30 USD) because they failed to put up 48-hour “no parking” notices on the street. The workers continue to break traffic codes, using cinderblocks to reserve parking spaces for themselves and leaving those who reside there to find parking elsewhere. He enacts a steaming hot bowl of petty revenge: leaving eggs near the construction site and letting them cook under the Maltese heat, stealing their cinderblocks and hiding them, and keeping the local enforcement's number on speed dial should he need to use it. OP is excited to get into the perfectly petty world of revenge.
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