Mandi, I appreciate your perspective. But, I'm yet to see a house in Qatar where the front fence isn't constructed on the boundary line between the resident's private property, and the public street.

And the reason there is a boundary is to demarcate the area that the resident owns and controls, and the area that is public.

It's possible that jafarnk parked on this guy's property, but I would find that exceedingly unlikely. Instead, I just think this Qatari is under some illusion that his property rights extend to the pavement AND the parking lane outside his house, which clearly they don't.