Watch as ‘Karens’ claiming to be police volunteers block car from leaving car park by jumping in the way

A MOTORIST has branded two men ‘Karens’ for blocking his car from leaving a car park.

The video was uploaded to TikTok by @stealtha45 and it has shocked viewers.

TikTok @stealtha45A motorist brands two men a ‘Karen’ for blocking his car from leaving the car park[/caption]

The video shows two men blocking a car from leaving a car park by jumping in the way.

According to the TikTok user, he arrived 10 minutes after the parking closed.

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The man filming claims they are police volunteers but refuse to show their badge numbers.

The video title reads: ‘Loads of people asking for context.’

While the caption reads: ‘Tried locking me in the car park because I tried to leave ten minutes late.’

The TikTok user said to one of the men: “You’re just lying. You said you work for the police.

“Can I have your name and badge number?”

The man answered: “I said I volunteer for the police. We’ve got your details.”

The TikTok user said: “That doesn’t mean anything to me. You just said you worked for the police.”

Another passenger in the car said: “They’ve blocked us from going out.”

Shockingly, when the driver tries to leave the parking, a man jumps in front of his car to prevent him from doing so.

The video has had 12,200 likes and 521 comments.

Most people are on the driver’s side.

One said: “Just drive slowly. If they don’t move, that’s their issue.”

Another said: “Gates open so you can leave. What’s his problem.”

A third pointed out: “He claimed he worked for the police. That’s against the law.”

However, a few users commented that the driver should have arrived earlier to get his car.

One said: “Try being earlier next time.”

The TikTok user answered: “They were an hour late to locking it, dude.”

Another said: “Ten minutes late out of a car park…. and you are moaning.”

TikTok @stealtha45The video has gone viral on TikTok with 18,700 views[/caption]  Read More 

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