The narrator recounts an incident where a white Mercedes from Ohio repeatedly parked in his assigned parking spot in his residential building. The narrator, a night owl, returned home one morning to find the Mercedes in his spot and was unable to park. He contacted the building management, who provided him with a visitor's parking pass and a number to report the incident. The narrator left a passive-aggressive note on the Mercedes' windshield, which the owner responded to with a note of his own, claiming the car was a gift to himself after decades of hard work. The narrator decided not to have the car towed, but instead left another note, accepting the owner's apology and releasing him from his "parking debt." The owner never returned to the parking spot, and the narrator found a McDonald's bag with trash and receipts, including a parking pass for a different condo building. The narrator suspects the owner was a parking spot thief and had been using different buildings to park his car.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator recently opened a board game cafe in Mississauga with the help of friends and family.
2. The cafe is called GG Gaming Cafe.
3. The narrator had a problem with a white Mercedes from Ohio parked in their designated parking spot.
4. The narrator tried to report the incident to dispatch, but they were off duty at 6 a.m. and wouldn't be available until 7 a.m.
5. The narrator left a note on the car's windshield, which was a tear-out letter from a book.
6. The next day, the narrator found the same car parked in their spot again.
7. The narrator called dispatch again and asked them to tow the car.
8. However, the narrator decided not to have the car towed and instead left another note on the windshield.
9. The narrator found a McDonald's bag of trash on the car and investigated its contents.
10. The narrator found that the car's owner had been eating fast food at 3 a.m. and had a parking pass for a different condo building.
11. The narrator assumed that the car's owner had been visiting someone in the building and had parked in their spot without permission.
12. The narrator did not find the car parked in their spot on the third night.
13. The narrator thanked their audience for watching and recommended a book to help them overcome self-doubt.
14. The narrator promoted Audible, a sponsor of their video, and offered a free audio book and 30-day trial to their viewers.