What to Do When Blocked by a Car and the Owner Refuses to Move It?
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Here are the solutions when blocked by a car and the owner refuses to move it: 1. Remind the owner to move the car through other channels: You can call the dedicated traffic management hotline, and staff will look up the owner's phone number. Simply provide the owner's license plate number, and they will contact the owner to move the car as soon as possible. 2. Call the police directly: You can dial the traffic police hotline and have them tow the car. Since the vehicle is severely obstructing traffic on the road, if the traffic police cannot get the owner to move the car upon arrival, they will have no choice but to tow it.
Once my car was also blocked, and the owner never showed up, leaving me extremely anxious. I remember it was in a shopping mall parking lot, with the car tightly wedged in. The first step I took was to walk around the other car to check if there was a phone number card on the windshield, which is the most direct way to contact the owner. If I couldn't find one, I would patiently wait for about ten minutes while also asking passersby if they had seen the owner. If all else failed, I would contact the property management or security department, as they usually have parking records to help locate the owner's phone number. It's important not to impulsively push the car or knock on the glass, as that could lead to trouble and waste more time. Additionally, parking in a spacious spot beforehand can help avoid such hassles. I've tried this method many times, and most of the time it leads to a peaceful resolution, while also teaching me a bit about neighborly communication. Safety first—don't let yourself get caught up in unnecessary arguments.