Neighbour gets his revenge after driver parked deliberately outside his house for three years
The driver claimed he had 'no space' to park his second car
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A driver who parked outside his neighbour's property deliberately, despite a "no parking" sign has had his car towed.
The unhappy home owner took revenge on his neighbour after they parked outside his home for three years.
A video shared on YouTube shows the 2014 Kia being removed from the property.
The clip features a man attaching the car - which is parked in front of a sign that reads: "no parking" - to the back of a tow truck.
A driver who parked outside his neighbour's property deliberately, despite a 'no parking' sign has had his car towed
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A woman explaining what is happening can be heard saying: "There's a 'no parking' sign right there."
She pans the camera to the left and says: "There's the car.
"The property owner has asked us to remove [it], so that's what we're doing."
The video, posted by towing company Everything Autos, has had more than 78,000 views over just a few days.
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A phone call can also be heard between the Everything Autos workers and the Kia driver.
During the clip, the tow truck driver confirms he had collected a car that was "parked on the neighbour's property".
The driver says: "That's my house there, I do live there, and also I do not have a parking space to put it.
"I've been living here for three years."
The clip features a man attaching the car - which is parked in front of a sign that reads: 'no parking' - to the back of a tow truck (stock image)
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The tow truck driver then replies: "The property owner has said that we needed to remove the stuff, they don't want anybody parking on their property anymore.
"They even put up a sign and you guys parked right in front of the sign."
The Kia driver then hits back: "Yeah, because I've got no space right now. I have one more car. Where should I park it? My car, it doesn't fit in the garage because it's too long."
The worker suggests that the driver pays to park it in a nearby lot.