A man took the ultimate revenge when an inconsiderate driver parked in front of his workshop, sparking a viral video with millions of views.
Andy Arnott (@bignose119), fed up with his workshop door being repeatedly blocked, decided to handle the situation himself. In a bold move that earned him 250,700 likes and 2.8 million views, Arnott used a forklift truck to remove the offending vehicle, reclaiming access to his workspace.
Arnott didn’t hesitate to lift the white car and move it out of the way, ensuring his team could resume work. He shared his frustration with Newsweek, explaining: “[It was] the second time they parked a brand new van across the workshop doors, so I moved that across the yard. When I spoke to him, he was promised the next time, whatever is in front of the workshop will be put on top of the container.”
Sticking to his word, Arnott took action last Friday, transporting the vehicle across the yard. The car was returned to its owner the following afternoon. Arnott reassured viewers he didn’t damage the car while transporting and updating it.

Arnott moved a car that was blocking his workshop with a forklift. He had warned the car’s owner about parking there.
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If a car is blocking access to your building or workshop, here are some detailed steps you can take, according to eufy.
- Try to identify the owner: Politely ask nearby people or businesses if they know who the car belongs to.
- Leave a note: If you can’t find the owner, leave a polite note with your contact details and ask them to move the vehicle.
- Call a towing service: If the vehicle remains and it’s blocking essential access, contact local towing or parking enforcement.
- Document the situation: Use security cameras or take photos for evidence if further action is needed.
- Post signage: Prevent future blockages by putting up “No Parking” signs or designated tow zones.
Commenters were amazed at Arnott’s creative approach to solving the problem, with many praising his solution.
“Haha oh shoot, I wasn’t expecting to find the car on top of a container! That was a beautifully, well-deserved park!” one viewer commented.
Another joked: “Now we want the video of the car owner wondering where his car has gone, pretty please.”
“Lol the end I wasn’t expecting. made me chuckle,” said one viewer.
Some shared stories of similar stunts: “I moved my boss’s car to the other side of the parking lot once. It was so funny!! Anyway, I’m looking for a job,” one user quipped.
Michael added: “We did the same thing to our plant manager’s car. He bet us we couldn’t move it without the car keys. Imagine his surprise when he found it on the overseas container!”





