Shortly after Jack and I moved into a quiet suburb for a temporary work assignment, we met our neighbor, Lindsey. She greeted us with cookies and a smile but quickly shifted to warning us about a strict HOA rule: only one car per driveway. Although both our cars fit without issue, she insisted there were no exceptions.
Just a few days later, both of our cars were towed early in the morning. Lindsey stood nearby, watching with satisfaction. What she didn’t realize was that our vehicles, although unmarked, were part of a government operation and clearly identified with special stickers she had overlooked.
That same day, I reported the incident, and by the next morning, a federal agent appeared at Lindsey’s door. She was informed that her actions had disrupted an active government assignment and caused thousands of dollars in damage. The warning was serious, and her demeanor quickly changed.
Since then, Lindsey has kept to herself. Her once-busy yard now sits quiet, and the neighborhood tension has eased. Jack and I moved forward with our work, understanding that sometimes, the best response is simply letting the facts speak for themselves.