A Yekaterinburg resident is embroiled in a dispute with neighbors in her residential complex following a flat tire incident involving her black Audi. The conflict stems from disagreements over parking, with residents claiming the woman frequently blocks access to the courtyard.
The Audi driver acknowledges the situation, stating that while she parks in designated spaces, she has faced harassment. The flat tire, she claims, prevented her from moving the car promptly.
According to the driver, she was out of town when the incident occurred and communicated with a resident through her boyfriend. She stated that when they were contacted about moving the car, they informed the resident that they would be there to move the car in two hours if the tire was inflated.
Insults and threats followed, escalating the conflict. The woman says she was told that she could lie next to the car and wait, it is not necessary to stand like that.
Later that day, a couple approached the driver, seeking an explanation for the car’s position. After a calm discussion, the neighbors assisted her in inflating the tire.
The Yekaterinburg resident says the neighbors said that the neighborhood committee decided to make a driveway in that place three years ago, and she and her boyfriend settled in this residential complex about 7–8 months ago and did not know this information.
She also mentioned that there were no markings that it was a driveway, but there is parking marking, explaining her confusion. She added that she would not have the strength to remove the hemispheres and posts.
The situation is further complicated by the driver’s habit of filming her parking and posting it online.
An auto expert recommends contacting the traffic police and reporting the violation through the State Traffic Inspectorate website in cases of blocked yards. If the blocked driveway is the only access point, the illegally parked vehicle may be towed.