This viral video of a woman confronting a Starbucks employee about $200 worth of credit card fraud in Lakewood, California, will satisfy your need for justice and then some. 

It starts with the driver and accuser, Juanna Martinez, explaining what she's doing at the drive-through (because it is certainly not to get a venti TGL). "We're gonna get even, that's what we're gonna do," she tells the person shooting the video. According to Martinez, the Starbucks cashier told Martinez that she needed new receipt paper on Jan. 1 and then took Martinez's card number down. 

When Martinez returns to Starbucks to confront the employee, she starts off by mumbling "fraud ass." The employee asks, "What's wrong?" Martinez continues with her accusation, telling the barista that evidence of the theft is on camera and that the police are on their way. The cashier's face immediately freezes and as Martinez says, "You know what you did," the barista shakes her head and starts apologizing. 

"I'm so sorry, ma'am," she say. "I am a good child. I swear, I am really good. I really do go to school. I'm 19. I play soccer."  Regardless of apologies, Martinez doesn't let up, telling the barista she took money from her and her kids. She says, "You come to Starbucks to get coffee, not to get robbed." Watch the full painfully awkward video above.

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