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Wait.
How could he have buzzed in himself AND she didnt allow him to follow her in?
If he had buzzed in he would have done so ahead of her.
I tend to think this may have been a set up. If I lived tbere I wouldnt allow a crazy drunk woman keep me out. Id be like yeah whatever b**** now call the cops if you have due cause otherwise GTF outta my way and dont touch me thats assault. It really is that simple he is a man right? Or a ****?
Insteac he whips out a camera and allows himself to be bullied?
He was looking for 15min of youtube fame.
She was leaving while he was entering. He might have buzzed in while she opened the door.
... She won't let him and he freaks out then gets out the camera to film.
He escalated a perfectly reasonable request to have him do his own buzz in and she happily played along with the escalation then went psycho on him by calling 911.
She should have expressed herself better in telling him she wasn't going to allow her buzz in be his buzz in, he should have not been butt-hurt over it and try to piggyback on her request, and she should have left the matter alone after he produced his key which got him in his personal apartment.
He was looking for an incident...she gave him one. They deserve each other.
This should have been the end of the thread. Excellent post.
Please share the specific right that applies to having the right not to hear music you don't like, see clothing you don't like, or hear languages/accents you don't like.
What would make you think that????
I know you are being sarcastic, but treating him the way she did, and not wanting him to enter the building is the complete opposite of her having the hots for him.
I think people like this woman are lame. I live in a secured apartment building and I always hold the door for the people behind me, even if I don't know them. I couldn't imagine pushing them and telling them that they have to beep themselves in. People these days are way too paranoid.
Yeah.....until something happens In college dorms, apartments, or workplaces that require key fobs, security always engrains it into people to not hold the doors open for strangers.
I thought the woman in the video acted like a jerk, and could have avoided the situation by just waiting to exit until he buzzed in. However, the principle of not holding the door for people you don’t know isn’t foreign. That’s what security/police tell you to do. It’s precaution not paranoia.
why not just do a check of his high school years and see if he deserves to live there.
Why not just ask for his birth certificate?
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