Where I grew up it was not unheard of to jump people, slash tires or even cut brake lines over "stolen" parking spaces. However that was in a neighborhood which is dense by American standards, overcrowded in existing housing stock and still barely functional public transit. So it was stupid but almost understandable.
Why suburbanites with big as drive ways, and maybe two working adults in the house care is utterly bewildering to me.
Where I grew up it was not unheard of to jump people, slash tires or even cut brake lines over "stolen" parking spaces. However that was in a neighborhood which is dense by American standards, overcrowded in existing housing stock and still barely functional public transit. So it was stupid but almost understandable.
Why suburbanites with big as drive ways, and maybe two working adults in the house care is utterly bewildering to me.