r/EntitledParents | "LET MY *6 YEAR OLD KID* DRIVE YOUR CAR!"

Redditor13mApril 7, 2026

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This episode of Redditor features two extreme stories of entitled behavior from parents and bystanders. The first involves a German man whose new MINI Cooper SE—equipped with an AVAS (Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System) that sounds like a spaceship—becomes the target of an entitled aunt who insists her six- to seven-year-old child drive it, despite the obvious dangers and legal risks. The situation escalates when the mother forcibly places the child in the driver's seat, leading to a physical confrontation and the man driving away in frustration. The second story recounts a father in Texas whose autistic son and service dog, Spike, are targeted by a woman (referred to as 'Tabitha') who screams at them for using a special access pass at an amusement park. The outburst triggers a sensory meltdown in the child, and Tabitha then kicks the service dog, causing a dislocated hip. The incident leads to her arrest for felony assault on a service animal, with the father choosing to press charges. The episode ends with a strong condemnation of both incidents and a celebration of Spike’s resilience and the park’s inclusive policies.

Key Takeaways
1

Never allow a child under 16 to operate a vehicle, even in a parking lot—electric cars are not toys.

2

Service animals are legally protected; intentionally harming one is a felony in Texas and many other states.

3

Public spaces should accommodate neurodiverse individuals—special access programs are not 'abuses' but essential support.

4

Parents and bystanders must respect boundaries and the legal rights of others, especially those with disabilities.

5

The AVAS system in electric vehicles exists for safety—its spaceship-like sound is not a flaw but a feature.

…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus

Chapters
0:00
5 min

Entitled Mom Demands 6-Year-Old Drive Electric Car

I push the entitled mum aside and opened the driver's seat door. I take the entitled kid out of my car myself and put him on the floor on his feet.

Highlight
5:00
5 min

The Service Dog Attack: A Felony in Texas

In Texas, to intentionally injure a service dog is actually a felony.

Highlight
10:00
4 min

Reflections on Entitlement, Disability, and Justice

The host reflects on the broader implications of both stories—entitlement, the importance of service animals, and the legal protections in place. He praises the park’s inclusive policies and expresses pride in standing up for his family and his dog. He concludes with a call to action: hold people accountable and protect those who are vulnerable.

High-Impact Quotes
It doesn't look as complicated as a normal car. So I'm sure he can drive it.
Entitled Aunt3:05
Viral: 95.0
In Texas, to intentionally injure a service dog is actually a felony.
Redditor11:45
Viral: 90.0
You're just being selfish. Sure, you can drive for a minute or two in the driveway just here.
Entitled Aunt3:35
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Host

Redditor
Topics Discussed
Entitled Parent Behavior95%Service Animals and Legal Protections90%Autism and Sensory Overload88%Disability Access and Inclusion85%Animal Cruelty and Felony Laws82%Electric Vehicle Safety Features80%Public Space Conduct75%Parental Responsibility70%
People & Brands

Redditor

person

15xPositive

Spike

other

14xNeutral

Entitled Aunt

person

12xNegative

James

person

10xPositive

Tabitha

person

10xNeutral

MINI Cooper SE

other

8xNeutral

Arlington Texas Amusement Park

place

6xPositive

Log Ride

other

5xNeutral

AVAS

other

5xPositive

Texas Law

other

4xPositive

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