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Parking Officer Maliciously Complies With Entitled Woman’s Rude Demand

by Charles Butler
November 3, 2025
in Social Issues

There is nothing quite as satisfying as watching an entitled person face immediate, expensive consequences for their rudeness.

When a middle-aged woman decided that her five-minute errand was more important than accessibility laws, she dismissed a parking enforcement officer with a curt, arrogant phrase.

She told him to “deal with it.”

He did exactly that, delivering a perfect dose of malicious compliance that left the internet cheering.

Now, read the full story:

Parking Officer Maliciously Complies With Entitled Woman’s Rude Demand
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"Deal with it." Okay. Consider it dealt with?

A friend of mine, Richard, told me about something that happened to him yesterday, and knowing I'm on Reddit, gave me permission to share it.

Richard works at an outlet village, it's a shopping centre of sorts, lots of shops, with excellent parking, as a parking enforcement officer. He is a decent guy.

Generally, if someone parks in the wrong place, he will give them a chance to move rather than ticketing them.

On to the story. Yesterday he's at work when this middle aged woman tears into the carpark really fast, and slams her car into a disabled parking bay.

He approaches the car from the back, she, as the woman and her son are getting out, says to the woman that she can't park there as it is a...

She replies, "We'll be five minutes. Deal with it." without even looking around to see or even acknowledge who spoke to her.

So he maliciously complied by dealing with it with a ticket. £80 fine. He said it felt good.

Richard is a hero. This story is a perfect example of how entitlement and rudeness often go hand-in-hand, and how satisfying it is when those two traits lead directly to a consequence.

The fact that Richard usually gives people a chance makes the woman’s immediate dismissal even more galling. She didn’t just break a rule; she actively disrespected the person whose job it is to enforce that rule.

When she told him to “deal with it,” she handed him the exact permission he needed to drop that £80 fine right onto her windshield. That expensive five minutes was a beautiful act of poetic justice.

The woman’s behavior—parking illegally and then aggressively dismissing the officer—is rooted in a deep sense of entitlement. She believes her immediate convenience outweighs any societal rule or the needs of others.

When that entitlement is challenged, the response is often aggressive dismissal, precisely because the entitled person believes they are immune to consequences.

As Dr. Robert V. Smith, a clinical psychologist, noted when discussing narcissistic entitlement, the immediate reaction is often to shut down the challenger: “They see the enforcement officer not as a person doing a job, but as an obstacle to their immediate gratification. The dismissal is a power play, an attempt to assert dominance.”

Unfortunately, this type of behavior has real-world, negative consequences for those who rely on accessible parking. According to a 2023 survey by the UK charity Disabled Motoring UK, over 90% of disabled drivers reported difficulty finding suitable parking due to the misuse of accessible bays. 

The woman’s “five minutes” directly contributes to this systemic problem, forcing disabled individuals to walk further, wait longer, or abandon their shopping entirely.

Richard’s malicious compliance was effective because it used the woman’s own words against her. He didn’t argue or plead; he simply executed the highest level of “dealing with it” available to him.

The fine serves as a necessary deterrent, reminding entitled drivers that accessibility laws are not suggestions meant only for the inconvenient.

Check out how the community responded:

The vast majority of Redditors celebrated Richard’s swift and satisfying malicious compliance, agreeing that the woman deserved the fine.

Kallymouse - That's an expensive 5 minutes 😂

EratosvOnKrete - i was a parking cop in college and I loved these kinda people. them: OMG I WAS IN THERE FOR 5 MINUTES! me: I've been here for 10....

Many commenters shared their own revenge fantasies or real-life stories involving people misusing disabled parking spots.

dogswelcomenopeople - My daughter(now31) is disabled. Has been since birth.

Once at a grocery store, I saw a dude whip into the handicap space next to the one we were loading up in. He was driving a new corvette convertible...

I pointed out that he had no permit to park there, but he said that he’d only be a minute. I said that it’s about accessibility, not convenience, he shrugged...

Lots of carts near the front of the store, and I got an evil idea. Placed three rows of shopping carts around his car, not touching the car at all.

GT5Canuck - Disabled guy in Toronto used to do the same in shopping mall parking lots. He'd point out that they were in a Disabled spot.

When they said they would only be 5 minutes he would reply "Then you're okay, the tow truck will take about 15 minutes to get here" as he whipped out...

They invariably got back in their vehicle and moved.

Several users felt that even an £80 fine wasn’t enough punishment for such blatant disregard for accessibility.

BleedingSunrise666 - That’s really cheap. I’m the Netherlands, that fine would be around 400 dollars (and rightly so)

ribbitman - When the penalty is a fine, the law doesn't apply to the rich.

kbrand79 - Was kinda hoping he had it towed. But if the ticket is all he can do, then I'm glad he did.

Finally, some Redditors offered thanks on behalf of the disabled community for Richard’s dedication to his job.

pixeltash - As a blue badge holder who had to not get my food shopping today thanks to the disabled bays being full (not saying they were being used incorrectly)...

Richard’s story is a small, satisfying victory in the ongoing war against entitlement. The woman chose to be rude and dismissive, and Richard chose to enforce the law with perfect, bureaucratic precision.

It was a beautiful moment of malicious compliance that cost her £80.

What is the most satisfying act of malicious compliance you have ever witnessed?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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