Kids love snow storms. It usually means that the holiday season is in full swing, school is cancelled, and there is plenty of fun to be had. Of course, there is also the fact that snow turns the world into the perfect playground. Many kids and adults can’t resist making a stunning snow angel, creating a cute snowman, or having a snowball fight. However, two Virginia teens took it a bit too far when they decided to cause some trouble during a recent snow day.
In the TikTok video, filmed by user @legallyblondeetee‘s car dash cam, a woman in Virginia is seen driving down a snowy road. She looks to be driving cautiously when she passes two teenagers standing off to the side of the road. As she drives by the kids, one of them is seen hurling a snowball at her vehicle.
In the caption of the clip, the TikTok user claims that the snowball did hit her windshield and caused damage due to the fact that it had a rock rolled into it. Angry, the woman stopped her car, put it in reverse, and caught up to the unruly teens. She immediately asked them how old they were and then demanded to speak with their parents.
Virginia Woman Reprimands Teens For Throwing Snowball At Her Car
“Why you throwing [expletive] at people’s cars?” she asks. “Where you live at? Which one of these is your house, and where’s your mama?” she continues. When she doesn’t get the answers she’s looking for, she tells the teenagers that she plans to call the police if they don’t “take her” to their mother. When they refuse, she cuts off the video to call the cops.
“Ima tell you, throwing snowballs with rocks inside them is not okay! (Yes it hit my car the camera is angled to my passenger side, it hit the drivers side left top portion of the windshield causing damange). Y’all need to realize that one day these 17 year olds gone end up in situations they shouldnt be in,” the caption of the video read.
“They did not expect u to turn around,” one person declared in the comment section. “This is a safety concern ESPECIALLY in winter weather,” another said. “I’m so tired of people defending teenagers because they are kids. they know better and know what’s right or wrong,” a third person wrote. “You did the right thing,” a fourth comment read.
It’s unclear how the situation ended, and if the cops were actually called. However, it was certain that this Virginia woman wasn’t playing around, and that the teens may want to think twice before repeating their mistake.







