Man Says a Guest Parked on His Septic Field and Acted Like It Was “No Big Deal”
A man says what should have been a normal visit turned into a problem the second he realized where his guest had parked. According to him, the person did not just pull a little too far onto the grass or crowd the edge of the driveway. He says they parked right on the septic field and then acted like he was making too much of it when he brought it up. That is what made the whole thing so frustrating. It was not only a bad parking choice. It was the attitude that came with it after the fact.
Anyone who has a septic system already knows that part of the yard is not just extra open space. It may look like regular grass to somebody else, but that does not mean you can treat it like overflow parking. People are usually careful about what goes over it for a reason. So when somebody parks there and shrugs it off like it should not matter, it feels like they do not understand the problem and do not care to. That combination is usually enough to make a homeowner’s blood pressure rise fast.
He says that was probably the most irritating part. If the guest had parked there by mistake and immediately apologized, that would have been one thing. But acting like it was no big deal is what changed the whole feel of it. Suddenly it was not just about a vehicle in the wrong spot. It was about somebody standing on your property, doing something you know can cause issues, and then acting like you are the unreasonable one for not wanting it there.
A man says a guest parked on his septic field and treated it like it was not worth making a fuss over, which is exactly the kind of thing that can turn a regular get-together into a story people remember for all the wrong reasons. Would you be more upset that they parked there in the first place, or that they acted like it should not matter once you said something?
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