Karen Pretends To Be Owner's Wife, Calls COPS! Doesn't Realize I'm The Wife/Owner!



In this video, a Karen pretends to be the wife of a restaurant owner to get free meals and drinks! She then argues with the actual wife of the owner who is helping out the waiters and doesn’t realize who she is talking too! Police gets called!

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41 thoughts on “Karen Pretends To Be Owner's Wife, Calls COPS! Doesn't Realize I'm The Wife/Owner!”

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  2. In BC, where I live, we have a Serving It Right program under which all liquor servers must have qualified. They are taught to look for signs of intoxication and to cut off service to anyone they wouldn't want to see getting into a car and driving off. Sounds like your corner of the world could use a similar program.

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  3. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 😎⏰
    5 star video again Ripe
    The restaurant story, I don't know what the deal was in other places, but in Aus (especially during lockdown) people were fined big money for spitting in public. If it were determined they were spitting AT someone (and hit or not) the fine was HUGE and the offender was arrested.
    From tired old memory, punishments escalated depending on the circumstances. If a supermarket worker got spat at was worse than a regular citizen, if it were an emergency service worker consequences were higher again, and for medical/healthcare workers the offenders got the highest punishments available.
    Husband is an essential worker, I vividly remember him coming home one day in the first few months after the initial lockdown started, he was ashen-faced and he was trembling. He told me that he'd been sent home and had to undergo testing for the next 5 days to be cleared of the virus because some filthy person in his immediate proximity had lowered their mask, blown their nose (without the aid of a tissue or anything) spat phlegm onto the ground between them and then put their mask back in place. Back then, it didn't matter that husband was wearing a mask, it was assumed that they weren't really that effective. Still, with me being immune deficient, we were glad the situation was taken seriously.

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  4. Many years ago, my husband and I went out to eat. While we were waiting for our food, a woman at another table started screaming at the waiter, something about this isn't what she ordered, and why couldn't she ever get what she wanted.
    Her husband spoke up and said, that is what you ordered. He was promptly told to shut up and she continued her rant. I don't know what happened with her.
    My food comes out, and I realized that they had given me the wrong meat. (You had a choice as to what kind of meat went with what you ordered, I had ordered chicken, got something else.)
    Told the waiter, just so you know, I got the wrong meat, but that's okay. It's good, so I'll just eat it. Few minutes later, he comes out with the correct meat and an apology.
    I don't recall now if we got anything off the bill or anything free. It's been too many years ago. I felt sorry for the waiter. He shouldn't have had to deal with that.

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  5. Restaurant owner has a bigger problem then the Karen. While easier to get liquor license for restaurant then a bar as it served along side food. the owner is danger is danger of lossing it if they didnt already have rules about servering drunks, those rules don't only apply to bars.

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  6. The person in the first story needs to calm down and stop lecturing so much. The reddit users reading the story aren't at fault. I get it if the OP only mentioned once or twice how much restaurants are hurting from the pandemic but it felt like an absolute soapbox.

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  7. For the first story, this is why my dad makes sure he gives a nice tip and make sure we are all respectful to the employees, better be nice than be rude. Golden Rule, Treat other people the way you want to be treated. Karen didn't treat those people with respect, so she didn't get respect, my family treats people with respect, so we get respect.

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  8. Manager who was embezzling was almost certainly doing much more. Career criminals feel invulnerable, and often commit many kinds of crimes, certain that there is nobody observant or bright enough to catch them. You might get enough information to bring consequences for what they have done to you, but if you take your time, spend some money, stalk them physically, stalk them through the media, keep records… Where do they shop? Go to church? (In my country most felons are Christians) What do they do on weekends?You can catch them in committing felonies and infidelity. Catching a felon takes time, money, careful thoroughness, patience, and if they are not careless, luck. You may want to watch some videos on private investigation. Most felons will directly or indirectly brag, and have rigid schedules. Why get them reprimanded, when you can get them imprisoned, so they will never do it to people outside of prison?

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  9. With the first one i would of probably offered to pay half price for the desert instead of free.
    In most places that would put it at a good price but would still help the restaurant recoup costs.

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  10. 6:20 Re: The margin of profit on alcohol. Anyone checked restaurant coffee and soft drink prices lately? Yeah, I can believe they don't have much of a margin on food, but any restaurant's bread and butter is made on drinks–alcoholic or not.

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  11. After restrictions were relaxed snd we were allowed to open the dining rooms, i hired a company to send mystery shoppers in but out of the 10 people were sent all of them were buttholes. I fired the company and never have used any similar service.

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  12. Ripe🌠. Yes you do have to explain Karen. She was a combination of choosing begger drunk Delia and lying Lena but not a Karen except she drunk dialed the police. She also got violent and violence cancels out Karen. Mystery shopper obnoxious Olivia is not a Karen. You are on thin ice. Tailgating dirty justice, good on OP. Love the OP detective. He got dirty justice. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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