Today we're gonna be taking a look at a karen who parked in the middle of a street to read emails, and believes women shouldn't be fined Twitter: / xenoshot Twitch: / xenoshots
She’s a hardcore narcissist. Her entitlement is over the top and when she’s called out about her behavior she NEVER owns her part and only reverts to playing victim. Classic gaslighting techniques here. She’s disgusting
Exactly what I was thinking. She couldn't cope with being called out. She can't excuse her behavior so she turns the whole thing around to make the cop seem like he is wrong.
Yes and it’s lovely it makes her look like a terrible person and makes him look like a good, kind, professional officer who is protecting his community. Thank you officer for protecting your community from this dangerous idiot
@@arkethiaterrell1315 I watched a video of a cop strip searching, groping, and breaking into a 16 year old kids home without a warrant. So yeah, I agree. More training isn't necessary because we need a whole fucking REFORM!!!!
This Karen is the reason why some innocent people have been fired, killed, arrested and just plain had a bad day: she played the innocent victim and morphed into a she-devil the minute she didn’t get her way. It was great that the officer knew how to handle her.
That would be gold. If this was Houston, she might hire one of the local traffic ticket law firms to fight the ticket but when she realized a trial would cost her more than the ticket, she would have them work a deal with the prosecutor and she would get a small fine, court costs, and driver's ed. Or she would just represent herself and do a trial by judge where she would find out that the judges believe the cops 100% and she would get hammered - lol - it would be hilarious to see her storming out of court.
@@michaelinhouston9086 She probably would lawyer up a whole team. To people like this, it isn't about the money, it's about the validation they are right. After a court order forces her to pay, anyone and everyone will listen to her will hear how she was victimized by an aggressive cop harassing and assaulting her, how he lied in court to the judge and her request for cam footage was inexplicably denied, and the judge sided with the cop,even though she was afraid for her life, just because that's what they do.
@@michaelinhouston9086 In this case the judge would be correct in believing the cop. Besides, we do get to see the video. There are plenty of situations where a bad officer exerts his ego - but this was 100% on Karen.
"As a woman..." No, no, no honey. You were "scared" because you were paying so little attention, that you were completely unaware of your surroundings. Otherwise, you would have seen a police officer walking across two lanes of traffic to come knock on your window. YOU created a situation where you felt "unsafe." Which is BS anyway; you're just throwing whatever you can come up with against the wall and hoping it sticks.
How DARE you speak that way against a woman!? Misogynist! Don't you know that women are always in the right? See chapter 2 of "Modern Feminism for the Modern Woman", by Karen Kontgarden.
i worked for a board of local largest municipality. that city charges everyone 1% of salary for occupation tax. Even when i lived inside the city they snagged it FIRST!
@@Barry-rc5nf I had a karen that told my fiancé and I to shut up. I responded by saying “Hold My Beer.” because she and I were tryina have a good time.
@@Barry-rc5nf she needs to be told "from one woman to another, stfu." Those type of women that play the damsel in distress/ perpetual victim are sickening...
K - Knows her "rights" (from watching Law & Order) A - Asks to see the manager/supervisor/boss R - Recites her "rights" to the manager/supervisor/boss (cop, in this case) E - Engaging a lawyer in order to sue manager/supervisor/boss/cop/city/state/business N - Needs the badge number and name NOWWWW.
She wasn’t parked in the street. She was stopped at a light in traffic when the cop walked up to her. The traffic then moved and she was still detained by cop. He then got her to pull off the road which is where the video starts. There’s many videos of this whole stop that watch her drive up to the stop. She’s still an idiot don’t get me wrong.
If she was a black woman, I'm sure the police officer would had handle it differently. BUT TO BE HONEST, A BLACK PERSON WOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT. She park in the middle of the street using her phone. I think this woman is 51/50 or intoxicated. I would hove brought her in.
@@mmmcclark9781 Pretty sure skin color shouldn't have to do with following with what's legally correct, but I mean if you're going to make assumptions based on skin color, alright then.
I love this cop. He handled her perfectly. He was totally cool, polite, firm. She was not the slightest bit afraid when he first approached her. She then put on a pretense in an attempt to get out of the ticket. When he made it clear that would not work she pulled the threatening "I pay your salary". She is completely entitled.
Shouldn’t sitting in her car, in the middle of a busy road, have been the *first* thing to scare the 💩 out of her? Just curious ya’ know, because it seems to me she’s got her priorities more than a little out of whack.
Playing the victim and claiming she was scared by the officer walking up to her is a classic Karen move. Then she threatened that if she had pepper spray she might have used it. If I was the officer, I would have said that if she had decided to spray me she would have been immediately arrested for assault on a police officer. Also would have mentioned the scary part was finding someone parked in the middle of a road with ongoing traffic. And let's not mention her cavileer texting while doing so.
Totally agree. So Karen how is the cop meant to approach your car in broad daylight on a busy highway where you have illegally stopped and are blocking traffic? He handled the situation very professionally.
Honestly it makes a lot more sense that she reacted this way. I'd probably be more upset if it was a super nice and chill person doing something this stupid. The way she responded you simply think, yep that makes sense.
Believe it or not I love when I get the chance to root for a cop gives me hope for the future and I'm rooting for this officer to take this b**** to the cleaners good on you officer
Right. Well maybe pay the fuck attention to whats going on around you. Because if she truly was scared cause she's a woman then surely she would always have her head on swivel right?
I think the officer handled "Karen" brilliantly. He was polite and professional, explained the situation and offence, allowed her a chance to be heard but cut her off when it was clear she was not going to listen.
Back in the sixties and seventies and even into the 80s a little bit we fought so hard for some semblance of equality and yet today these women use being a woman as some kind of excuse for getting caught for their bad behavior.
@@davidserlin8097 as a woman I feel pissed at her, her using the "im a woman" card when it's such a stupid excuse. Being a woman doesn't justify being and irresponsible entitled driver.
"As a woman..." I can tell you that I *hate* it when women pull this shit. As though being a woman automatically means they can do whatever the hell they want and get away with it by pretending to be scared. It just dilutes genuine issues and makes a mockery of us women when we have something legitimate to be fearful of. Ridiculous little princess! The cop handled this brilliantly.
Blocking traffic to text or do whatever she was doing on her phone is beyond entitled, not to mention stupid and selfish!! The internet has helped to expose so many f’ed up people in the world.
The foolish Karen didn't even realize the big favor the officer did for her. He only cited her for texting while driving. He could have also cited her for recless endangerment and impeding traffic.
"As a woman..." She is shocked that she is actually being held accountable for her actions. It has probably happened so rarely in her life, that she is in total disbelief that it is happening this time.
This guy, this Police Officer needs to be highlighted for his professionalism (Wich is rare these days) and his de-escalation skills (also rare these days). I would not call this guy a C.O.P. (criminal on patrol) I'd call him a police officer.
Not all that rare, of the thousands and thousands of police interactions every day, you see a few videos, I'm pretty sure that the percentage is very low on the number of unprofessional officers.
@@CountryDoublePlay I said, rare for a good police officer to be highlighted. Out if the thousands of police officers, there are only a few bad apples but, it's those bad apples that get all the publicity. We need to balance the perception and highlight the good ones too, but people doing their job well isn't good content for videos. Sadly
I'm curious how many times has the, "I pay your salary" line improved an interaction with police? If anything they'll dig deeper to tack on more violations.
As a retired British Police Officer I always found that when people pointed out that they paid my wages I always found that pointing out to them that they should be pleased, as they were getting excellent service for their money, usually shut them up.
Exactly what I was thinking, this whole interaction could have been avoided so easily. Then again, I don't think that the rules of the road revolve around me.
What gets me about Karen’s is they cannot be humbled. They need to get the last word they need to get back at the person they are having the problem with. What does she expect the cop to do with the information that he scared her. Nothing she just needs to get back at him as if telling him he scared her was the way to do it. Instead of saying I’m sorry officer or just taken the ticket she needs to get him back when maybe he saying she is sorry would have caused him to give her just a warning.
That police officer was dead on!! It was amazing how he just stayed so calm and just cut her down so politely you know he had to be like "what the fuck just happen" then laughing as soon as he got back in his car.
I love that he was just going to tell her to put down the phone until she suggested he pull her over. How to talk yourself into a ticket. Kind of surprised she didn't get a warning for threatening an officer with pepper spray.
6:08 "That [emails] hasn't existed for 20 years". I'm so glad this Karen wasn't smart enough to know how to check her emails on her phone 20 years ago. How could she think she was in any way in the right in this situation? That SHE caused!? Insulting the police officer with the tired "I pay your salary" was the cherry on top of the shit-sundae she's 💯% responsible for. Now she has to pay his salary with a big fat fine. 🤣
“Well, that hasn’t existed for 20 years!” Um, Karen, email has been a thing for a very long time, and yes, so has reading them while driving. There’s laptops and cellphones with those capabilities from over 20 years ago. Lol
Good for him, not taking her crap for one second kinda makes my day, what happened if an emergency vehicle was coming down that street and needed her out of their way she would have caused such a big headache I can't stand people like this.
A conversation is a give and take, I hate when people think that what they have to say is so important that they are the only ones permitted to speak. Major control issues.
I love how this cop handled this lol She was completely unreasonable and he was the exact opposite 👌💯 I try to give as much credit to good police work, as I diminish bad police work
"And there it is, you already know that Karen line was coming I pay your salary" that's not a Karen line, that's a fact. " Technically so does the cop" cops pay their own salary? Xeno, you realize that cops are called public servants for a reason? The public pays their wages, so therefore when cops pay taxes, they are using the taxpayers money to do so, which means not only do we pay their salary but we also pay their taxes so technically cops don't pay taxes. Other then that, good video
How come others get to be dragged out of their cars while others are allowed to behave and say whatever they want. Yeah we see how policing is different.
*@Dory Rodriguez.* If she had a shred of common sense she would have pulled over without anyone telling her, for her own safety and that of the policeman.
4:27 ooof. As a daughter of a cop and girlfriend of a cop, I can promise you that the way to ensure you get that ticket/citation is to say "I pay your salary." I'd say it's "sprinting towards the ticket" but that's not true, the second you say it, you already have the ticket and reality needs a few seconds to finish rendering.