Vicious war breaks out in billionaires' home over insanely petty fight
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A dispute in San Francisco’s affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood has escalated into a battle between renters and billionaires over a parking space.

Known as Billionaire’s Row, this area has long struggled with a lack of parking, though it was not a significant issue for many wealthy residents until recently.

The neighborhood, adorned with historic, multimillion-dollar mansions belonging to tech giants and renowned philanthropists, is witnessing a peculiar sight – numerous white traffic cones strategically placed along the streets, hindering residents from parking.

The trouble began when a renter, frustrated by the constant lack of parking, moved the mysteriously occurring traffic cones, clearing a space to park his car.

However, within a few hours, the renter, who spoke to SFGate on a condition of anonymity, claimed a white Lexus had double-parked, blocking him in what felt like a clear act of retaliation.

Now frantic, because he had an appointment to make, the resident canvassed the neighborhood, knocking on doors, hoping desperately to find the car’s owner.

After ringing several doorbells, he finally found a home where a man answered.

‘He was very aggressive,’ the renter said, adding that the angered homeowner ‘silently glared’ at him before agreeing to move the luxury vehicle.

The affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood, also known as Billionaire's Row, has a long-standing lack of parking, though for some of the area's wealthier residents, this wasn't much of a problem - until now

The affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood, also known as Billionaire’s Row, has a long-standing lack of parking, though for some of the area’s wealthier residents, this wasn’t much of a problem – until now

The lavish neighborhood, which is lined with historic, multimillion-dollar mansions owned by tech founders and famous philanthropists, however, has a peculiar phenomenon: dozens of white traffic cones lining the street preventing residents from parking

The lavish neighborhood, which is lined with historic, multimillion-dollar mansions owned by tech founders and famous philanthropists, however, has a peculiar phenomenon: dozens of white traffic cones lining the street preventing residents from parking

Several weeks later, the resident parked outside the same mansion, however this time there were no white traffic cones lining the street.

Yet, to his surprise, when he returned back to his car, he realized it had been vandalized.

At first, he wasn’t sure the damage was done intentionally as the scratch was only a couple of inches long, and he had no proof of who did it. 

But, he said ‘it felt too coincidental,’ so going forward he made a conscious effort to avoid parking near that property.

Earlier this week however, the situation took a turn for the worse as the worried renter was forced to park in the same area due to street cleaning, only to once again return to another malicious attack on his vehicle. 

‘I would hardly even call it being keyed,’ he told SFGate. ‘It looked like someone took pliers or a hammer to my door.’ 

The resident then turned to social media to air his grievances. 

‘The cone people have gone too far,’ he wrote, adding that the residents of these mansions have ‘made it crystal clear that they believe the street is theirs to control.

‘They’ve escalated from passive aggression to outright vandalism, sending a message that parking here isn’t just a matter of convenience – it’s a privilege that comes with their approval,’ he continued. 

Several Google Street View images show white cones placed around one residence in particular, 2808 Broadway, over the course of several years.

Many have reported the cones to 311, but the issue still persists, the resident said. 

The trouble began when a renter, frustrated by the constant lack of parking, moved the mysteriously occurring traffic cones, clearing a space to park his car

The trouble began when a renter, frustrated by the constant lack of parking, moved the mysteriously occurring traffic cones, clearing a space to park his car

‘It feels unfortunate that they’ve been clearly doing this for years and are clearly getting away with it.’

Objects like cones and trash cans cannot be used to stake out parking spots, according to San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency representative Michael Roccaforte. 

‘Public streets are for the public, and people should observe parking regulations to help with parking turnover to share limited curb space,’ he wrote in an email. 

‘This can help to keep neighbors happy and avoid conflicts over parking spaces, and also keep the city’s resources where they’re needed most to keep our streets running.’

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