Background: I live on a terraced street with free, unrestricted parking. Spaces aren’t assigned, there aren’t even any painted lines marking individual spaces. It’s a very busy street to park on as we’re close to the town centre. I have two children, one primary school age and one small toddler. One neighbour (male, 70s) regularly puts traffic cones in the road outside his house to save the space when he goes out. I (40M) generally park elsewhere unless there’s no other spaces on our street or the streets either side. In those cases, I move his cones and park there. He has confronted me about this whenever I have done it and accused me of having “no empathy”. He once stood behind my car to prevent me from parking there when I had my then 3 year old daughter in the car. During our last interaction, I’d had enough of his attitude and told him directly: - He doesn’t own the road outside his house, and anyone can park there. - Using cones to block a public street is illegal so as much as he is trying to paint me as some kind of yob, he’s the only one breaking the law. - Until now I’d only moved his cones when I had no other option, but from now on I’ll park there whenever possible because of his antisocial behaviour and next time I see the cones out, I may decide to confiscate them. AITA? Edit: Because it’s coming up a lot, I don’t know if he has any kind of disability but he seems perfectly mobile and very active, he’s often doing DIY in his front garden, carrying in bags of compost to his house etc. I’m guessing his age as I don’t know but I’m pretty sure he’s around 70 which I will point out is not 90. Also for clarity there are no driveways or garages on any house in the street. It’s a Victorian terrace street in the UK so it’s street parking or nothing.