January 24, 2025 at 12:49 am

Two Pedestrians Walk In Front Of His Car As He’s Trying To Park, So He Wasted Their Time When They Were Trying To Drive Away

by Ashley Ashbee

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge/Shutterstock

Some pedestrians don’t behave in a way that is ideal for drivers.

The entitled attitude of the people walking in this story annoyed this driver, and he wanted to get even.

See how he made sure their actions were in vain.

Walk across while I’m parking? Two can play that game

So I’m going to the grocery store and the parking lot is a little tight.

A lady is pulling out of a spot and I’m parking in a different spot, but she can’t navigate.

The scenario that follows is annoying and frequent.

Once she backs up enough for me to be able to back into my spot these two privileged chicks just walk right in front of the car as I’m backing up causing me to jam on the brakes.

I’m ticked, but finished parking and they’re sitting in the car cackling and then they put their car in reverse.

So he gave them a taste of their own medicine.

So I get out and they start to back up and I walk directly behind the car along the passenger side around the front making a long-term towards the other side of the building leisurely taking my time.

Just a little waste of their time because they felt so privileged to just walk in the parking lot when a car is backing up.

Dang it feels good to be petty.

I would’ve been worried the privileged girls wouldn’t be paying attention and would hit me.

Here is what folks are saying on Reddit.

I can’t imagine. I never walk until cars have stopped.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

It confuses me why people put their kids in danger.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

They do, but this is not courteous and it’s dangerous.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Please get help.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Sounds like a simple solution.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

People get too riled up about parking spots.

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Ashley Ashbee | Contributing Writer, Workplace & Culture

Ashley Ashbee is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in workplace dynamics, employee advocacy, and professional culture. Drawing on her real-world experience as a software consultant, she brings a unique, insider perspective to navigating office conflicts, toxic management, and trending professional dilemmas.

Holding a degree in Professional Writing from York University, Ashley combines her formal editorial training with her corporate background to deliver highly engaging, empathetic narratives. She excels at breaking down complex workplace dramas and translating them into stories that truly empower and validate modern workers.

Based in St. Catharines, Ontario, Ashley balances her time between the tech and publishing worlds with her love for the outdoors. When she isn’t consulting or writing, she can usually be found exploring local walking trails or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.

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