Several accounts describe a dispute in which a neighbour allegedly keeps a street parking space reserved using traffic cones and then intervenes when other drivers park there. According to the reports, the resident who parked in the area did not accept the neighbour’s method of marking the space and instead parked anyway. The neighbour then allegedly left a note on the parked vehicle. The incident is presented as part of an ongoing pattern of behaviour, with the neighbour repeatedly using cones to indicate a chosen space on the street. In the accounts, the residents involved express frustration that the practice affects other road users who may park in the same area. One report notes that the neighbour is willing to confront people who ignore the cones and the reservation system. The coverage focuses on the disagreement over public street parking and the escalation that occurs when markings and written messages are used to discourage others from parking there.