Entitled Couple Turns Parking Ticket Into Felony
Credibility score: 41/100 — Mixed Credibility. Several questionable claims detected. Watch with healthy skepticism.
Claims analyzed
Claims it's legal to hit someone with a car if they're in the road — BS (10/100)
No US law makes hitting someone with a car legal — that's just assault with a vehicle.
Says no sign means they can reserve the spot — Opinion (30/100)
No sign doesn't mean you can block a public ramp — that's not how parking works.
Claims paying gives them the right to hold the spot — Opinion (25/100)
Paying for parking doesn't buy you the right to block others from using it.
Insists the blocked area is just a parking spot, not a roadway — Dubious (40/100)
Blocking access to a boat ramp area still violates rules even if it's marked as parking.
Claims no sign prohibits reserving a public spot — Opinion (50/100)
No sign saying you can't is not the same as permission to do it.
Threatens to have others arrested over parking dispute — Just Vibes (50/100)
Escalated a parking ticket into felony territory in record time.
Claims they reserved the parking spot — Opinion (50/100)
No sign, no reservation system — just decided the spot was theirs
Claims another driver tried to run someone over with a truck — Personal Story (50/100)
Serious accusation with zero evidence shown — just their version
Officer threatens jail for obstruction and disturbing the peace — OK (65/100)
Technically possible charges — standing in a parking spot isn't usually a felony though
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