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No one should touch my parking space! The old man who occupied the public parking space threatened: I am not afraid of anyone if you sue

author:Little Huihui

Recently, the content of a picture has aroused heated discussions among netizens:

No one should touch my parking space! The old man who occupied the public parking space threatened: I am not afraid of anyone if you sue

This photo was taken at the staircase of an old and dilapidated building in the Second Ring Road of Beijing's West City.

The content of this photo is very domineering, and the key content is 4 points:

1. I occupied this parking space for my children, don't move any of you!

2. I'm old, no one can deal with me, whoever can't get used to it can report me!

3. I'm not afraid of online violence, Douyin can post if you like!

4. If my behavior affects the housing price of the community, I don't care, I won't sell the house anyway!

No one should touch my parking space! The old man who occupied the public parking space threatened: I am not afraid of anyone if you sue

It is reported that there are indeed many problems in the old and dilapidated houses in the second ring road of Beijing's Xicheng, such as the crowded living environment, and the lack of infrastructure such as corridors, community greening, and parking spaces.

At the same time, housing prices in Beijing's Second Ring Road are high, and many families have a car, but the number of parking spaces in the community is limited, resulting in fierce competition for parking spaces.

No one should touch my parking space! The old man who occupied the public parking space threatened: I am not afraid of anyone if you sue

In order to facilitate the travel of their children, some elderly people will occupy public parking spaces in the morning or at night, and "reserve" the parking spaces for their children.

However, like this one, who directly posted a notice and threatened that I just wanted to occupy a parking space, if you don't accept it, you will complain, anyway, I am not afraid, "domineering" old people are very rare.

It's just, is this good?

The community is not an old man, if everyone learns like this, does this, and relies on the old to sell the old, then other families in the community who do not have the elderly do not need to park!

This practice can easily cause dissatisfaction among other residents, resulting in parking disputes and neighborhood conflicts in the community.

In response to the practice of the elderly, netizens said that if you are not afraid, it does not mean that your children are not afraid

No one should touch my parking space! The old man who occupied the public parking space threatened: I am not afraid of anyone if you sue

I have to say that the thoughts of netizens are very suggestive. Strike at the old man's "not afraid of anything" from the root!

What do you think about this?

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