For nearly 3 years I've lived 15 feet from a 155 unit luxury condo project being built. I've included some daytime stills of the driveway being blocked, (some of the over 50 documented cases I've collected as I prepare to file suit), so you can get an idea of the space. That's my place on the right, with the driveway and then a 20 foot wall representing the property line. Having contractors, trucks, cranes, excavators, and forklifts on the property has been a regular occurrence for years. It's gotten really old.So when I arrived home at 11pm on a Saturday night to find a moving truck parked down the driveway, I was disappointed, but not surprised. As I do with the many previous instances like this, I approached the movers and explained that they were on private property and the truck needed to be moved immediately or the cops would be called. I informed them that this wasn't the first time I've dealt with this situation and that this is the way I've been advised to handle this kind of thing by the city, the project management, and the police. The mover instantly snapped and yelled at me that he was a veteran and I had threatened him and triggered his PTSD.I did threaten him. With calling the cops.The video picks up as I'm double parked on the street waiting for him to back out so I can pull in. As I keep backing up he continues to pull forward. The front of his truck was less than a foot from the front of mine. This guy was truly unhinged!My initial reaction was to call his company and get him fired, but then I thought about this poor shellshocked schmuck moving some rich douche into his brand new luxury condo at 11pm on a Saturday night in the worst storm we've had in ages for $15 an hour, and I didn't have the heart.What would you have done?