If you’ve ever wondered why so many drivers swear by dash cams, this story is your answer.
One Redditor shared how an ordinary trip to Costco turned into a scene straight out of a courtroom drama, complete with screaming, fake accusations, and police involvement. The twist? Every second was recorded on video.
By the time officers arrived, the truth was crystal clear and “Karen’s” hopes of playing the victim were shattered in glorious 1080p.
A driver’s quick stop in a Costco parking lot turned into a false accusation of assault until his dash cam footage cleared the air









False accusations of traffic-related assault aren’t just annoying, they’re dangerous.
According to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, over 78% of drivers say they’ve experienced road rage or aggressive behavior in the past year (2024). What’s new is how often those confrontations now involve false claims.
“People see lawsuits as lottery tickets,” explains attorney Michael Epstein, who specializes in vehicular liability cases. “A dash cam can be the difference between a nightmare court case and walking free in five minutes.”
Police departments increasingly recommend them for civilian protection. As Lt. Charles Renner of the LAPD told NBC News, “If it’s not on camera, it’s often your word against theirs. Dash cams save careers, licenses, and sometimes lives.”
False reporting to law enforcement, however, isn’t a harmless lie. In most U.S. states, it’s a criminal offense, punishable by fines or even jail time. Yet, as one officer told Reddit, “People still try their luck until the footage rolls.”
Here’s what Redditors had to say:
Reddit users roasted the Karen’s failed scheme




This group shared similar run-ins




These commenters urged saving the footage for insurance tricks



Some praised the OP’s responsibility, noting it defused the drama without pettiness




In the end, the dash cam didn’t just record a near miss, it recorded a near scam.
While the driver drove home free, the woman’s credibility was left splattered across the asphalt of the Costco parking lot. The story serves as a reminder: sometimes, justice doesn’t need a courtroom. It just needs a camera, a calm mind, and the truth on tape.
So if you’ve ever thought dash cams were unnecessary, remember this tale of “Karen vs. Reality.” One click of “record” might be all that stands between you and chaos.










