Outraged woman 'calls police on driver' after he complains about her parking

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She claims he was 'trapping her' inside her car (stock photo) (Image: Getty)

An outraged woman was caught leaning her car door on another driver's car - and then allegedly contacted the police claiming he was preventing her from driving away. The woman is seen resting her car door on another person's vehicle in a viral TikTok video, which has now racked up more than two million views.

When she is approached by the owner, she quickly slams her car door shut before shouting "Get the f*** away from me". Without saying a word, the owner walks toward his car, presumably to get in and drive away. However, before he gets a chance to even open the door, the woman says: "You're trapping me in my car, f*** you."

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In response, the owner says: "I'm trapping you in your car? How so? You can get out. You're perfectly free to get out of your car. Who's stopping you?"

Even more riled up, she replies: "You're harassing me. That's what's stopping me."

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Following this short interaction, the woman leaves her car and walks off in the opposite direction while the man unlocks his vehicle to drive away, saying: "That's a really cute opinion".

When sharing the video on TikTok, the man claimed: "She called the cops because of this."

Despite being only 28 seconds long, the clip has gained more than 3,200 comments, with most users claiming 'he did nothing wrong".

One user said: "The audacity of these Karen’s to really try and flip the issue on the other person."

Another user added: "I SWEAR she’s been in another Karen video before."

A third user said: "People who know they have done wrong often act aggressively when you confront them, it's a form of mental intimidation to get them off the hook..."

One more user added: "As someone with an expensive car that i worked very very hard for I would not appreciate someone resting their car door on my car."

Paige Freshwater

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