The woman at the center of the viral "human reservation" parking incident in Las Piñas has issued a public apology. Known online as "Pink Parking Girl," Cheng Dizon has asked netizens to stop re-uploading the video that sparked widespread criticism.
The incident, which occurred during the Undas holiday, showed Dizon standing in a parking space at a cemetery. She was reserving the spot for her family, even as parking attendants and bystanders urged her to move. Despite the pleas, she remained firm, holding her phone and insisting on keeping the space. Eventually, another woman intervened, and Dizon reluctantly moved aside.
The video quickly went viral, drawing intense backlash from the online community. Many criticized Dizon's behavior, calling it entitled and disrespectful. The incident sparked a heated debate about public etiquette and the importance of considering others.
In her apology, Dizon explained that she was trying to make things easier for her family members, including elderly relatives and children. However, she admitted that her actions were inappropriate and that she regrets the way things unfolded.
“Sa lahat ng nagre-reupload ng video, please stop na po kasi ang akin lang po, ok na both sides. Sorry, nagkamali lang po talaga… nagsisi naman po ako,” Dizon said.
Dizon has also reached out to the other party involved in the incident to make amends. She hopes that both parties can move on from the incident and that people will stop sharing the video.
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