Whenever we think we have seen entitlement at its finest, someone new comes along to show us that we haven’t seen everything yet. If you don’t believe that, you should take a look at what one mom in Los Angeles, California, said regarding “parent-exclusive parking spots.” According to this entitled mother, people should leave the good parking spots for people with children. However, this didn’t sit well with many, and one TikTok user didn’t waste time calling out this woman, who is reaching new levels of ridiculousness.
Unfortunately, the original video from the annoying mother in Los Angeles isn’t publicly available anymore because the backlash she received forced her to make her account private. However, one TikTok user who goes by the name “jaustin327” shared all the information about the original clip and her thoughts on this eye-rolling situation.
It would seem that the mom who wanted to act like a victim on TikTok uploaded a clip saying that every single person in the city should not leave the good parking spots for parents, as they are the ones dealing with children, dropping them off at school, or just exiting the vehicle with them to go to a specific place.
Naturally, this angered many users, and the person in the above footage perfectly explained why everyone should ignore what the entitled mother said. For starters, parents do not have any privileges when it comes to parking spots. There are spots with signals, and those are the ones we should all leave alone, for instance, the accessible parking spaces.
Also, as this woman from Los Angeles says, some parents have begun hogging parking spots, using their kids as an excuse, and sometimes taking them away from people who actually need them. Fortunately, it seems that not a lot of people agree with the mother who now regrets uploading the clip, as many wrote comments such as these:
“Stop giving reasons why it’s okay to park in that spot. It’s an open parking lot – we are all entitled to every spot, not restricted by signage. Period,” commented Teresa.
“I will be parking anywhere I want as long as it isn’t blue. Those ‘family parking’ designations are not enforceable,” said Emily.
On the other hand, there are places with actual parking spaces for parents. In that case, then by all means, those with kids should use them. However, parents shouldn’t just create these spots out of nowhere and claim they are exclusive to them. That’s not how parkin







