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 Entitled Karen Uses Baby Stroller to Block Parking Spot

In a display of entitlement, a "Karen" was caught on camera using her child in a stroller to block a parking spot. This act has sparked outrage and discussions about common courtesy and respect for shared spaces.


The video shows a driver approaching a parking spot when a woman standing on the sidewalk with a baby stroller intentionally moves into the space, obstructing the driver from parking. The woman, engrossed in a phone conversation, seems determined to hold the spot for someone else, despite not being in a vehicle herself.


When the driver approaches her, he simply says, "Please move, I need to park here." While on the phone, she asks, "you're going to hit my child," to which the driver replies "No. I want to park." The woman then stated that she and her child were dropped off, and her husband would be parking their car in the meantime.


It's always wise to respect others on the road, and to show some human decency! After asking the woman for a second time to move, she finally agreed to move the baby stroller and allow the driver to park.

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