Who do you side with?
The people of Reddit are having a hearty debate over one scenario a user shared.
On the website's "Am I the A**hole" forum, a man explains how he managed to "pull some strings" at work to get his own parking spot.
He shares how there are just 10 people with spots close to their building, and he has gotten one.

A female co-worker approached him about the spot - she's 8 months pregnant.
She asked him could she use the spot for the next month to make things easier for her.
He said he'd "think about it", and decided not to give it away, to the disapproval of some other co-workers.
So now he's wondering if he was an "a**hole" for his decision.
Most people who got involved had the same dilemma - he was within his rights but morally wrong at the end of the day.
People also criticised him for choosing against being "considerate" and "kind".
"What ever happened to being a decent human being in general and helping someone out?"
Some made the point though that it shouldn't be up to him to provide easier access for co-workers who need it - it's on the company.
"The real a**hole here is the company who doesn’t make accommodations for pregnant workers."
While some others said that if he was to give up his spot this time, he might then always have to do for any future pregnant co-worker.
"Once you start a precedent for giving it up then it creates the expectation among all the staff that hear about it."
What do you think?