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AITAH Neighbor took parking spot and caused a scene after I shoveled for 3 hours
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Three hours of shoveling and snowblowing go into clearing a lane for the mailman and the family’s daily access, only for the neighbor to park right in front of the mailbox anyway. The snowplow rolls through, treated the car like a stationary boulder, and dumps a fresh wall of snow back onto the driveway and in front of the mailbox. That would be annoying enough on its own, but then the woman responds to basic boundary‑setting with a little prafinty yells at the mother, and escalates the whole thing into a sidewalk stage play. The fact that she is so focused on winning the moment that she forgets she is the one who parked in someone else’s designated area speaks volumes.
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The younger guy comes out of the house, iritated, and instead of a calm conversation he decides to shovel her snow right back into the street in front of her driveway. That part is childish, sure, but it is also a provocation that mirrors the original provocation. The cop husband doubles down by refusing to roll down his window, talk, or even look, treating the driveway like a sovereign state and his badge like a universal excuse. When the neighbor then calls a private plow to clean their tiny stretch of driveway and the plow ends up bulldozing other people’s lawns, it completes the punchline. They are so fixated on being “right” and making a point that they accidentally turn the whole block into collateral damage.
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The real question is not who started it, it is who handled it like an adult. The neighbor weaponized rudeness and entitlement, the husband weaponized his rank, and the younger guy wielded the shovel. None of it changes the fact that the original move, parking in someone else’s mailbox pull‑off after a two‑foot snowstorm, was the truly unnecessary step. In that kind of scenario, the only person who actually moved the snow fairly was the weather.
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