Woman Shamelessly Refuses To Move Her Louis Vuitton Bag For Passengers In Crowded Train

Finding yourself a seat in a crowded metro or train can be such a pain. We all just try to stuff ourselves in whatever empty space we can find. But we try to help each other the best we can – offering a seat to an elderly, to hold the heavy bag of a student, carrying a little kid on our laps – every gesture counts.

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This woman, however, preferred giving her bag some seat instead of the people standing due to lack of space.

According to sources, a woman from New Jersey refused to move her Louis Vuitton bag and allow people to sit next to her on a crowded train.

A video has gone viral where the woman can be seen scrolling through her phone with earphones plugged in, trying to act indifferent to the people asking her to remove her bag. She even went to the extent of hurling slangs at the passengers.

The woman can be heard telling others that she doesn’t want anyone sitting next to her, calling a passenger “disgusting” and saying, “I don’t want your bed bugs, I don’t want your smell (near me).”

“You’re not disabled, you’re not pregnant,” she shamelessly tries to justify her actions to another woman.

When an official tries to intervene, she removed his hand from her bag saying, “Don’t put your hands on my stuff!”

Watch the video here:

Unruly NJ Transit passenger

Can you believe her⁉️ This passenger on a crowded NJ Transit train wouldn't move her bag off the seat, and the other riders were having none of it. http://nj-ne.ws/vLcEfLO

Posted by NJ.com on Thursday, February 14, 2019

When the train arrived at the station, the NJ Transit Police asked the woman to exit the train to discuss the situation. As expected, she didn’t cooperate but left on her own, NJ Transit spokeswoman Lisa Torbic said.

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It’s not that hard to place your belongings on your lap and make space for fellow passengers. Please don’t encourage such behaviour, peeps!

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