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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/pep...oman-exiting-parking-lot-wrong-120825523.html

A white woman called 911 for exiting the parking lot of a grocery store in the enter lane. Jesus. People need to chill out.
One time I worked at a company with a security detail. They actually guarded the cars entering the parking lot as well as employees entering the building. One day I was headed out to lunch with my lead engineer. I saw that the enter lane was devoid of traffic and was the quickest way out so we could get to lunch and get back without causing a stir because of our absence. My lead engineer started screaming, and I do mean screaming, something like "YOU CAN'T DO THAT, YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" OMG, I thought I had just run over someone.
There are people who take that seriously.
 
I could probably give her credit for just being a bossy white woman (they're everywhere) BUT

Saying the "n" card and not the race card kinda ruins that excuse.
 
They mentioned this incident in the article.

https://quillette.com/2018/11/04/a-racial-shakedown-in-portland/

In a 30-second videorecorded on Oct. 28, a female pedestrian holding a bicycle helmet is seen making a phone call. She’s complaining about a car blocking a crosswalk on a busy street in Portland, Ore. The phone call ends and the car’s occupants—a young black man and woman—walk up to her and take her to task for reporting them. Some angry words are directed at the bicyclist by the man—“go back to your f—ing neighborhood”—and then the video ends.

If this encounter had unfolded in a normal part of the world, this would be where the story ends: Just another squabble in the battle between drivers and non-drivers over public space. But Portland is not normal. This is a city where antifa mobs are allowed to set up roadblocks and mob elderly drivers, all with the mayor’s apparent acquiescence.

The latest, above-described victim is a 28-year-old white woman who was captured on video during a phone call with the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s non-emergency parking hotline. The car belonged to Rashsaan Muhammad, who was with his partner, Mattie Khan. They parked improperly on a North Portland street while ordering food from a nearby burger restaurant. While filming, Ms. Khan accused the bicyclist of being “another white person calling the police on a black person.” She wasn’t. Portland Police have no record of that phone call taking place.

It is hard to know how the pedestrian, derogatorily christened “Crosswalk Cathy” on social media, could have known the race of the car’s owners. Portland doesn’t offer its residents race-tagged parking permits (yet), and the incident occurred on a busy business street. But that didn’t stop Portland Mercury news editor Alex Zielinski from writing a provocative (and wrong) story with the headline, “Woman calls cops on Portland man’s parking job. She’s white. He’s black.”
 

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