I had some a-hole in a 2018 F-250 CCLB with South Dakota plates block my Camry in in a parking garage last winter! The moron was pulled in at an angle to the stripes and wasn't pulled all the way up to the front of his stall, so his rear wheels were hanging out past the back bumper of my car and his rear bumper was about 4' out into the aisle. The worst part was he left about 6" between our vehicles because he was also badly off-center as well as at an angle, but there was just over a foot of room at the back edge of the driver's door. I wasn't about to try and climb in the passenger door and over the console in the Camry, so try to wedge myself between the vehicles and slide up to the driver's door.
Well, up on my tippy toes to get my thighs between the narrow spot and started sliding/wedging my way through. Took a couple of minutes of grunting, scrunching and lunging but I finally got to where it finally widened out enough that I could turn and get the driver's door open and scrunch my way into the car.
I figure the ½ to ¾" wide, 2' long, wiggly scrape down to bare metal my belt buckle left along the side of his box between the wheel arch and back door in his white paint as I squeezed through was a fair lesson to the owner to learn to park.
I don't care what size/kind of vehicle you own or drive, if you can't park it, you shouldn't own/drive it. If I could park my 55 ton, fully loaded M-60A3 Main Battle Tank between two trees, at speed, with a foot to clear on each side as we were taking up a defilade battle position, other people better damn well be able to parallel, angle and perpendicular park their own vehicles!