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WEBVTT THIS TRENDING STORY. KELSEY: THE TWO WOMEN CAME TO THE GROCERY STORE. ONE MORE THAN EIGHT MONTHS PREGNANT AND SOMEONE ELSE LEFT A NOTE LIKE THIS UNDERNEATH THE WINDCHILL WIPER. THE NOTE READS "WHEN YOU PARK IN THIS SPOT, IT IS WHEN YOU ACTUALLY HAVE A SMALL CHILD WITH YOU. LEARN TO READ THE SIGNS AND IF YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THE SIGN MEANS ASK SOMEONE TO , EXPLAIN IT TO YOU. STOP BEING AN ENTITLED, SPOILED EDMONDITE." THE WOMEN TOLD KOCO 5 THEY WERE VERY MUCH OFFENDED BY THE NOTE. >> HURRICANE ON OUR PARKING LOT IS MORE LIKE AN HONOR SYSTEM. WE PUT SIGNS UP THERE TO HELP PEOPLE. KELSEY: OPERATIONS MANAGER AT THE CREST IN EDMOND ON DALE BROOKS SAYS THE SIGNS CAN BE INTERPRETED IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. >> WE HAVE SIGNS FOR PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN, AND IF A LADY IS PREGNANT, SHE HAS A CHILD. KELSEY: HE SAYS ALL OF THE SIGNS ARE THERE TO MAKE IT MORE CONVENIENT. CUSTOMERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. AS FOR THE STORE, THEY SAY CUSTOMERS NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE SIGNS ARE OPEN TO INTERPRETATION.

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A woman in Edmond says she and her friend received a rude note on their vehicle for parking in a spot for women "with child" when her friend was more than 8 months pregnant. The woman said she and her friend went to a grocery store on Saturday night and saw a parking spot available for women "with child." She said they decided to park there because her friend is 8 1/2 months pregnant. When they got back to the car, though, there was a note tucked into the windshield wipers. The letter said, in part, that the spot was for people with small children with them and to stop being an ’entitled, spoiled Edmondite.’ "I, and my best friend were very much offended," Jamie said in an email to KOCO. "In no way, shape or form was this rude letter necessary." Jamie said she called the grocery store to speak to a store manager about the note being left on her vehicle. She said the manager apologized and agreed the women had parked appropriately. Jamie said she knew store was not to blame for the note a shopper left. "It’s upsetting to know that there are people out there that are so quick to place judgement on anyone for absolutely no reason," Jamie said. "My pregnant best friend had more right to that parking spot than anyone with child. So much hatred in the world."