A neighbor blocked others with a moving van likely due to a lack of awareness or consideration for the inconvenience it may cause. It could also be a result of limited parking options or space during the moving process. Communication and understanding between neighbors can help resolve such issues.
Neighbors can steal electricity by tapping into your electrical panel, tampering with the meter, or creating unauthorized connections to your electrical system2. They may also swap meters or manipulate meter readings to show lower consumption. To detect electricity theft, monitor your electric bill for sudden increases, check for exposed wires or unusual connections, and watch your electric meter to see if it keeps spinning even when all appliances are off. If you suspect theft, contact your local electric company for assistance4.
Driving on fresh pavement can cause several types of damage, including tire scuffing, indentations, and surface imperfections5. This occurs because the asphalt is still soft and flexible during the curing process, which typically takes up to two years. The weight of vehicles, especially heavy ones, can leave marks and deformations in the new asphalt. To prevent this, it is recommended to wait at least 24 hours before driving on fresh asphalt in cooler temperatures, and even longer in warmer weather1.