A Smoking? Muffled Crosswalk ??
Picture this: mid‑afternoon traffic on Block 371 Clementi Avenue 4, a wheelchair‑friendly spot where you expect smooth sailing. Instead, a bold driver decided to turn it into his personal parking zone.
Meet the Cast
- B, the storyteller, chasing after his wheelchair‑bound mom.
- Mom in a bright red shirt, patiently waiting.
- Dad, the unsung hero who steps in later.
- The raunchy, unmasked driver who’ll later break the “you’re in a handicapped spot” rule.
The Show‑Stopper
At about 12:43 p.m. on the 20th of July, B:
- Grab a quick selfie of his mother on the red seat.
- Spot the driver abusively parked in a handicap zone.
- Park at his own highway—turns out he can park anywhere, even in a restricted spot.
- Honk thrice. The driver refuses to move.
- He steps out without a mask, claims: “I park where I want—even in a handicapped lot!”
All while B keeps pleading, “Buddy, please move it.” The tension climbs as the driver mocks and threatens a fight.
Dad’s “Somebody Who’s a Parent” Moment
He steps in. Mom looks relieved. Bossy dad swats a shout: “Hey! Listen—you’re not in the right place.” The driver eventually retreats, driving away. Thanks to the dad, no physical altercation ensues.
Video In The Mix
Stomp contributor B dropped the footage on social media. While the clip’s mainly a “this is the moment!” blocking scenario, the real drama was the driver’s lack of courtesy, the dad’s intervention, and B’s urgent calls for peace.
Despite no bruises, B wonders if he should file a police report. “He didn’t flat‑out hit anyone, but this is a classic case of rude parking and a lack of mask compliance,” he states.
In a Nutshell
- Driver claimed ownership of a handicapped spot.
- Used a vehicle and a few vague threats to secure position.
- Dad saved the day.
- Reporting is still up in the air.
When you think the day is over, turn out you’ve just found a driver who thinks… who’s the law? Why does it matter? I’m in the park, right? … But thanks to B and his family, the streets remain safer.
