Cases involving road rage have seemingly only increased thanks to the internet and social media. However, what happens when the rage takes place in a parking lot, and not on the road itself? Well, that was the case for this Ohio man, who risked his job just to give two young women a piece of his mind. Luckily, the women would record a TikTok video exposing their encounter with the unhappy driver. The clip posted to the account @Fartni3000 has around 74K likes and 1.3 million views as users around the globe get their side of the story.
The TikTok begins with the two women sitting in their vehicle, in what appears to be a parking lot. Shortly after the woman would start recording, an older man approached the driver’s side window. The man has a big, whitish grey beard and is even sporting his company shirt. The angry Ohio man starts on his rant right away as he immediately asks one of the women, “Is it too f***ing difficult to back up?” Since the man started off with such aggression, the two women do not work with him at all, but instead begin mocking him.
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This is when it would appear some of TikTok’s commenters may feel sympathetic towards the Ohio man. “They were taunting him,” wrote one. The women end up making the older man so mad that he calls them “entitled,” as he continues to demand they back their vehicle up. The text that appears on the video also reads, “It’s his first time living too.”
It is then that the older man looks directly into the camera and finally notices that he is being recorded. After that realization, he seemingly attempts to appear calm or level-headed. However, it would only be a matter of time before he lost his cool again. Finally, the woman in the driver’s seat points to the man’s shirt and asks, “Do you work there?” After confirming that the business on his shirt was in fact his place of employment, it is obvious that the women want to report his behavior. They even tag the company he works for in the TikTok’s caption.
“@Ohio State Wexner Medical Ctr come get your employee,” the TikTok’s caption reads. After even more arguing, the woman recording asks the man to get back in his car and leave. Before the video ends, the woman driving finally tells the man, “No,” in regards to backing up. The TikTok then cuts off, unfortunately. However, the Ohio man’s company did leave a hopeful comment on the video. The business claims they are looking into the matter. They also stated that a “follow-up” will be conducted. While it may be an undesirable ending to this story, at least nobody got hurt.