Ashley Stephenson was at home with his teenage daughter when he received an angry knock at the door - his neighbour's reaction to a brief parking dispute left them both shaken14:12, 04 Jun 2026Updated 14:13, 04 Jun 2026Furious homeowner tries to storm neighbours house over parking row A furious homeowner was captured on camera attempting to storm his way into a neighbour's property demanding he "fight like a man" - over what's been described as a "petty" parking dispute. Ashley Stephenson was at home with his 14-year-old daughter when he answered the door to one of his neighbours on Monday May 11.The 41-year-old claims he left his car outside his neighbour's house for "less than 10 minutes" after getting back from shopping, when he received an angry knock at the door.The dad-of-one claims he left sufficient space for his neighbour to move his own vehicle off the drive, and insists he intended to move his car after taking his shopping indoors.Explosive doorbell footage captures the moment the disgruntled neighbour confronts Ashley over his parking. When Ashley brazenly asks his unwelcome visitor to simply "go away", the furious neighbour erupts in anger and tries to storm his way into Ashley's home.When the homeowner shuts the door in his face, the irate bloke shouts to Ashley to come out and "fight like a man". Fearing his neighbour was attempting to "attack" him, Ashley says he closed his front door and called the police about the confrontation.Ashley, an engineer, said the incident has left his daughter terrified, branding the confrontation "appalling". After posting the clip on social media, people were quick to brand the man's behaviour "disgusting".While some said it was a "petty" thing to get so annoyed about, others blamed Ashley and said he should "stop parking on people's drives then you won't have people being frustrated, simple".Ashley, who lives in Hull, Humberside, said: "I've always known that parking has been a bit of an issue there. I bought a Smart car because parking was that bad."Then on May 11, there wasn't anywhere to park. I'd just been out shopping so thought I'd park there to bring in my shopping. I parked where the dropped kerb was [outside his house]. This is a public road."The car was there less than 10 minutes. I was planning on moving it. I parked so he could still get in and out if he needed to. I knew I wasn't blocking anything or causing any problems at all."However, just 10 minutes later, Ashley says his Ring doorbell alerted him to a visitor, capturing the moment his neighbour confronted him over his parking spot.In the video, the neighbour says: 'Why you being a c**k parking in front of my yard?' and berates the driver for doing so.Ashley grew impatient and told him to "go away", which caused the furious man to lose his rag, attempting to enter Ashley's home while yelling "f****** piece of s***" and "fight like a man".Ashley said: "He came around all guns blazing. He started banging on the windows. I was taken aback by it. I thought 'why are you at an 11? It's nothing'."Apart from me asking him to move his car one time, I've never had any dealings with him at all. He starts coming into the porch but as he was forcing himself in, I forced the door back on hi m and closed the door."He wanted to attack me. I had young kids in the house that were petrified. If I hadn't managed to get that door shut, he would've been in my house and he would've been assaulting me."It's petrified my daughter. She's been going around the house, checking the front door. This behaviour is appalling. You don't go all guns blazing in the first instance, you just ask 'do you mind moving your car?'Article continues below"It was completely uncalled for. I couldn't understand why he was coming around with such anger."Humberside Police said officers were in attendance following reports of an altercation at around 7.30pm on Monday, May 11, 2026.It was reported two people known to each other had a verbal altercation as a result of parking. Police said after both parties were spoken to, a safe resolution was reached.
'I parked on neighbour's drive - but his reaction was completely over the top'
Ashley Stephenson was at home with his teenage daughter when he received an angry knock at the door - his neighbour's reaction to a brief parking dispute left them both shaken








