So, mid-day Harry's looking at a car that's parked in front of his drive way and thinking "How do people think this is okay to do?" Well, maybe it is case of dashing to a neighbor's door to drop off a package and the car will move shortly?
If that is not the case, Harry is thinking "How do you reason with a person which lacks the social skills to know you don't park in front of another person's drive way? Well, let's see how long this bout of driveway blocking goes on for - 5 minutes, ...
One could reason with them, perhaps, but let's hope it doesn't come to that.
And if it does come to a confrontation - it won't involve any reasoning - it'll be a request to move your car so I can pull out of the drive way - 10 minutes ...
At this point it might be 5 more minutes, or 20, or longer.
In the end, it was over an hour and a note was left on the windshield. Better to leave a note than reason with someone about such a behavior.
But to leave a note, you need a windshield or other means of displaying the note. And it leaves a memento for the person to reflect on, to think about to consider.
Like Oswald says, "It's chaos out there, be kind."
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