‘Don’t get mad, get even,’ drivers cackle as man gets perfect revenge for blocked driveway – he didn’t even cause damage

A HOMEOWNER has taken out their revenge on a driver who blocked the entrance of their driveways.

The YouTuber zoomed in on two flat tires on a white car and showed two car part pieces.

A YouTuber shared a video of what he did to a car that blocked his driveway
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A YouTuber shared a video of what he did to a car that blocked his driveway
Users in the comments gave homeowners some other revenge ideas that he could have used
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Users in the comments gave homeowners some other revenge ideas that he could have usedCredit: Getty

"I hate jerks who block my driveway. Maybe he/she will think twice next time," read the text over the video posted by Aaron's Automotive (@AaronsAutomotive) in 2017.

He explained in his caption that he pulled two valve cores from the tires and let the air out.

Though he kept the cores, no damage was caused in his revenge.

Comments on the video were encouraging of his act, while others thought worse could have been done.

"Don't get mad - get even," said one user.

"Being that it's winter a couple eggs on the windshield would be nice," another wrote.

"Too much trouble; slice the valve stem. Quick, easy. Two seconds. No fingerprints," said a third.

"Why didn't you just take the wheels off and leave the car on bricks?" asked a commenter.

One user questioned the payback, but the YouTuber set it straight.

"By just loosening the valve cores the air escapes, nothing is missing. It's just a coincidence that both went flat at the same time," a commenter wrote.

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"Unfortunate for the driver? Probably the parking god is angry with him??"

Aaron responded to the commenter saying "Both driver sides went flat, looks like a kid could've walked past and let the air out. I did put the cores back in and the caps back on a few minutes ago. Now nothing missing and nothing damaged."

The YouTuber also told the commenter that their city would tow it away if it was left there for more than 6 hours.

Another user commented on the thread giving another revenge suggestion.

"Loosen the oil drain plug a little. Over the next couple days the plug will fall out while driving or just warming up no one the wiser," they said.

The U.S. Sun previously reported on a tow truck driver who towed a car that would keep parking in her paid parking spot.

It was legal to tow the car because of her repossession job and because the spot was permitted parking.

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"Not a wise choice to mess with the neighbors that can legally move your stuff & charge you $$$," that_blessed_mama_ (@that_blessed_mama_) captioned the TikTok video.

Commenters were excited that she moved the car, calling what she did a power move.

He removed and kept two pieces of the person's tire
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He removed and kept two pieces of the person's tire