I started going regularly to Fisher’s last spring because I knew some people working there. In order to show my affinity for the place I actually bought 3 of their hats at $28 a piece. I was always very quiet and kept to myself. I went on a Thursday night last fall. I found an empty parking space on the street near the front of the brewery. I went in, had two beers, read a book and left to go home. When I went out, I found someone in a Porsche had parked directly in front of a fire hydrant in such manner to completely block me from leaving. I was very concerned and worried having no idea who had so inconsiderately parked this car as to block my leaving. I was particularly worried that even if I tried with utmost care and and hyper attention, I might, nonetheless, bump this expensive car or make contact with the car directly behind me. To protect myself, while standing on the sidewalk and road, I took pictures of this Porsche parked with such carelessness and recklessly. Suddenly, out of the side ( not the front entrance) a guy came running out who confronted me in a very belligerent manner to block me from taking pictures. He caused a scene. He kept saying that thePorsche was not his car, which made no sense to me. I could only guess he was acting on behalf of a friend. In retrospect, I suspect that the Porsche was his car. He never apologized. He tried to accuse ME of being intoxicated which was enormously ironic after the way this Porsche was parked, without holding the driver of the Porsche accountable.He actually said I could not leave! Finally, someone came out to move the Porsche. Next time I returned to this place I was very embarrassingly told to leave. I did not yell or draw attention to myself. I found out the guy who accosted me was one of the owners. This was an unforgettably painful and shocking experience causing me great distress.