House Owner Takes Ridiculously Over-The-Top Revenge On People Parking On His Land

This guy may have some issues.

One landowner decided he had finally had enough of people treating his property like a parking lot. What started as a nuisance from nearby party guests turned into a messy standoff over signs, boundaries, and a very expensive lesson.

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He says neighbors often host gatherings, and their visitors keep leaving cars on the front part of his 200-plus-acre property.

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From there, the response got a lot more dramatic than anyone expected.

This is all framed as an answer to the question 'Would it be against the law to take a hammer to someone's car?'

This is all framed as an answer to the question 'Would it be against the law to take a hammer to someone's car?'
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Initially, he attempts to sort it out peacefully.

Initially, he attempts to sort it out peacefully.
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Apparently, they weren't very happy. I wonder why?

Apparently, they weren't very happy. I wonder why?
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That peaceful approach did not last long.

This is when the real drama began. Attention-seeking?

This is when the real drama began. Attention-seeking?
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Over-the-top homeowner staging dramatic revenge against people parking on his land
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Then the situation escalated fast.

This gets even more tense like the AITA confrontation with a dog park visitor over an aggressive pet.

This is where the story starts getting extravagant.

This is where the story starts getting extravagant.
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This guy knows his rights!

This guy knows his rights!
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At least no one was hurt.

At least no one was hurt!

At least no one was hurt!
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In the end, a good result for everyone, but this guy really scared all involved!

In the end, a good result for everyone, but this guy really scared all involved!
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This guy really knew the law and his rights. I'm just glad no one got hurt.

He may have made his point a little too well.

Still wondering if you can confront someone, read about an AITA neighbor showdown over disruptive late-night loud parties.

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