My Karen neighbour screamed at me for other people speeding on our street – her dog looked embarrassed

A MAN recorded the moment his neighbour complains about other people speeding on their street.

The video was uploaded to TikTok by @nostalgicqueen777 and has had more than 6,500 likes.

TikTok @nostalgicqueen777A neighbour complains about other people speeding on her street[/caption]

The video, shot with a smartphone, shows a woman complaining about people speeding on her street.

At first, she moans about her neighbours driving at 50mph on a residential road.

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She said to the man in his car: “Idiots that drive through here because they’re late. This is a residential neighbourhood.”

Surprisingly, the man wasn’t speeding and asked her: “Why are you yelling at me?”

She answered: “I am shouting at everybody. This is a f**** public announcement.”

She thinks her neighbours drive fast because they leave it too late to make the train in the morning.

The video’s title reads: “Both the dog and the man recording just wanna go home.”

While the caption reads: “Karen screams at the neighbour for other cars speeding down her street.”

At the end of the video, the woman says: “You don’t have permission to publish that.”

People in the comments were mostly on the man’s side.

One user said: “I like how you talked to her. Good service. I bet that calmed her down.”

Another said: “She thinks that she can take her anger out on everyone on the road.”

A third pointed out: “Please, don’t engage in a conversation with this type of people.”

Others feel sorry for the woman’s dog.

One said: “Look at the dog, so sad.”

Another said: “Her dog is embarrassed for her.”

A third pointed out: “That poor dog is embarrassed.”

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