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Besides what Grumpy said (I agree with it): I think leaving a mildly rude written message was the best approach here, once you put yourself in the shoes of whoever wrote the message.
Odds are the car owner parked their car in a really obstructive way, making shit worse for everyone else. It got in your way, and it'll most likely get in the way of other people too. So, what are you going to do?
So you leave a mocking message. That makes the person feel bad about themself, and highlight people dislike them because of their actions. That's exactly what the person who wrote the message did.
If the parking was obstructing something else you can report it to enforcement for towing/ticketing or the owners of the lot. If it was not obstructing something else then you are being ridiculous and trying to put people in their place. I read this reply as nothing but ego and lots of assumptions (shooting my brains out, wtf?)
Let's say this was a public place. Now you need to go through all the bureaucracy to contact the relevant law enforcer. There's a good chance they won't fucking care, even if parking the car that way violates some law. Or alternatively there might be no law in place (even if there should be one), so there's genuinely nothing you can do.
Now let's say this was a privately owned place, like the parking lot of a supermarket. Do you genuinely think the owners care if their "esteemed customer" Karen's car gets in the way of "some fucking cripples"? (Note: this sort of arsehole really, really likes to park their cars in spots for people with disabilities. Or often half of their car.)
In either case: congrats for wasting your time and solving jack shit!
And in both cases you're relying on some higher up to do shit, when it's actually more civil to tell the owner they're doing shit wrong. As in, you know... leaving some message.
i don't reasonably expect someone to reach for pen and paper to leave a message in this case.
If that's the case you should at least try to develop basic reading comprehension.
I was clearly listing possible ways to handle this, and the possible outcomes. No, the odds the car owner is a violent piece of shit are not zero; waiting for them to say tête-à-tête "don't do this, please" is not reasonable. And this is fucking obvious dammit.
I also genuinely think you don't know what "ego" and "assumption" mean, otherwise you wouldn't use either here. Just like you don't know what "passive aggressivity" means.