Retail jobs come with their fair share of drama, but one Redditor’s experience takes the cake. Tasked with enforcing ID policies for alcohol and cigarettes, they met one special customer who thought the rules didn’t apply to her.
Despite being asked for ID multiple times by a high school student just doing her job, this woman, who was clearly over 40, threw a fit.
But what did our hero do? Malicious compliance in full force! Watch as the woman throws a tantrum over her ID being checked, and the situation turns from awkward to hilarious. And no, she doesn’t get away with it.
A cashier follows store policy and refuses to sell cigarettes to a customer without ID
























Sometimes, a seemingly small act, like asking for an ID, becomes a battleground for power, respect, and autonomy. For the OP, the policy at their minimum wage job wasn’t just a procedure; it was a shield against potential legal trouble and job loss.
Yet, for the customer, the “Karen” in this case, being asked for ID repeatedly became a challenge to her authority, a reminder that she wasn’t above the rules.
Emotionally, this situation taps into a familiar response: when we feel disrespected or inconvenienced, our instinct is often to escalate, especially when we believe we’re entitled to something.
The “Karen” in this story clearly felt entitled to her cigarettes without the hassle of proving her age. Her refusal to comply with the request, followed by angry outbursts, was likely an expression of frustration over perceived disrespect.
On the other hand, the OP, bound by company policy and personal responsibility, felt empowered to stand firm and follow the rules. What was a simple request became a tug-of-war over who gets to define the boundaries in that interaction.
The power of policies and rules in a work setting. While the customer was focused on convenience, the OP was focused on compliance and responsibility. The rule to ask for ID wasn’t just a formality, it was a safety net. It’s easy to overlook the mental toll that retail workers, especially young ones, carry when they’re held accountable for actions outside their control.
OP wasn’t just following a rule; they were safeguarding their job and peace of mind. This perspective is often overlooked when customers lash out, assuming that the rules are flexible or negotiable based on personal convenience.
Expert insight helps clarify why some people react so strongly to what seems like a small request. Psychologist Dr. Seth J. Gillihan explains that boundary-setting, like the one in this story, can trigger defensive reactions, especially when it challenges someone’s sense of autonomy.
People can feel a loss of control when asked to follow rules, and this can lead to frustration, anger, or even resentment. Dr. Gillihan notes that for some, the act of complying with requests like showing an ID feels like a small affront to their identity or status, leading them to push back harder than the situation might warrant.
This perfectly matches the situation with the “Karen.” The request for ID wasn’t about her inability to comply, it was about how she viewed the request as beneath her. By making a stand, OP not only followed the rules but also stood up for their role in maintaining workplace integrity.
This wasn’t about a minor disagreement; it was about protecting their dignity and job security in a system that could easily overlook the struggles of minimum-wage employees.
It’s also important to note that the OP was following store policy, which aligns with regulations that require identification for the sale of age‑restricted products.
According to California’s ABC guidelines, retail workers must ask for ID from anyone purchasing alcohol or tobacco if they appear under the age of 35. Failure to comply could result in serious consequences, including legal penalties.
So, rules and boundaries, even in seemingly insignificant moments like requesting an ID, hold deeper meaning. They’re about respect, fairness, and holding space for personal responsibility.
In situations like this, standing firm against a “Karen” is about fulfilling a duty that ensures personal integrity and workplace safety. Sometimes, the real battle isn’t over the policy itself, but over whether or not we choose to respect the people enforcing it.
Here’s what Redditors had to say:
This group shared humorous takes on the over-the-top reactions to being ID’d




















These commenters emphasized the importance of consistently ID’ing customers as part of the job









These commenters highlighted the legal importance of following ID laws strictly, even if it seemed unnecessary











This group shared stories that emphasized how appearances can be deceiving









So, do you think the cashier went too far in following the rules, or was she just doing what needed to be done to avoid a potentially dangerous situation?
While some people might have let Karen slide, this teen stood her ground, and maybe that’s a lesson in never letting anyone take advantage of your responsibility.
What do you think? Was this Karen simply looking for trouble, or was she caught in a moment of entitlement? Share your thoughts below!








