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Originally Posted by 911pcars
These photos allow us to objectively observe some aspects of negative human behavior. IMHO, offending owners remain clueless and often repeat that behavior. Thus, they should receive feedback of this self-centered habit. At a minimum, they need a reminder - a note is appropriate, e.g. variations of the ones posted so far.
For more severe cases (YMMV), perhaps a 16 penny nail or an equivalent air-extraction strategy is called for. OTOH, a flat tire may be too subtle for these dullards to connect the dots. Include a note too.
More reasonable parking may not be realized, but repeated air loss could instead increase their level of paranoia. Call it even.

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That happened to some jerk who parked a commercial van on our street in a way that took up 2 curbside spaces -- which were at a premium while the adjacent arterial was marked 'no parking.' One day I heard him drive off with a 'flop flop' sound and he got out to discover a completely flat tire. He never parked on our block again.