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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7603626" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I have told this story before. I came out the pub at chucking out time to find my car blocked in. The offending car was unlocked, so I got in, rolled it down the slope and parked it in someone's driveway. I got back to my own car and waited. The car driver came out to find his car moved down the road. He arrived to collect it just as the house owner realised someone had parked in his drive. The ensuing row was "interesting".</p><p></p><p>As teenagers, one of the members of our little group was a farmer's son. They had a lane on their farm, privately owned, that joined county roads at each end. It was a small lane, seldom used and quite over grown, so very attractive to camper vans parking over night. My mate's favourite sport after the pub was to drive down the lane and wake the occupant of the camper van and get him to move his vehicle. Watching the van owner clambering into the driver's seat in his undies in the head lights was quite comical. He would then go around the block, back into the lane, by which time the camper van would be back in the lane. I still feel for the van owner. Sometimes this would be repeated several times. The poor sod was not doing any harm and his holiday was being spoilt. On the other hand, it was rather funny -- if cruel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7603626, member: 4505"] I have told this story before. I came out the pub at chucking out time to find my car blocked in. The offending car was unlocked, so I got in, rolled it down the slope and parked it in someone's driveway. I got back to my own car and waited. The car driver came out to find his car moved down the road. He arrived to collect it just as the house owner realised someone had parked in his drive. The ensuing row was "interesting". As teenagers, one of the members of our little group was a farmer's son. They had a lane on their farm, privately owned, that joined county roads at each end. It was a small lane, seldom used and quite over grown, so very attractive to camper vans parking over night. My mate's favourite sport after the pub was to drive down the lane and wake the occupant of the camper van and get him to move his vehicle. Watching the van owner clambering into the driver's seat in his undies in the head lights was quite comical. He would then go around the block, back into the lane, by which time the camper van would be back in the lane. I still feel for the van owner. Sometimes this would be repeated several times. The poor sod was not doing any harm and his holiday was being spoilt. On the other hand, it was rather funny -- if cruel! [/QUOTE]
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