A woman pours trash and dirty water into the elevator.

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Friday, 3/10/2025 | 11:57
EM – An act of lacking awareness and disregarding public hygiene at an apartment complex in Shandong, China, is causing a stir among the country's online community. A video clip extracted from a surveillance camera captured the unbelievable action of a resident.

A shocking surveillance video circulating on Douyin, China's popular short-video platform akin to TikTok, has ignited widespread public outrage. The footage, captured by a security camera in an apartment building in Shandong Province, shows a woman committing an act of extraordinary disregard for shared living spaces.

According to the timestamped video, at approximately 2:00 p.m., the elevator stopped on the 26th floor. Rather than carrying her trash to the designated collection point, the woman hauled three large bags into the elevator car and dumped them inside. What has particularly appalled viewers is that she then proceeded to pour the filthy, accumulated liquid from her trash bin directly into the gap between the landing door and the elevator car door before calmly walking away.

A woman pours trash and dirty water into the elevator.

Not only did she abandon the garbage inside the elevator...

A woman pours trash and dirty water into the elevator.

She also poured dirty water into the shaft

Online commentators have expressed intense frustration, pointing out that pouring contaminated water into the elevator shaft is not only a severe hygiene violation but also poses a significant risk of damaging the elevator's mechanical and electrical systems. The overwhelming consensus is that such behavior is unacceptable in a communal living environment.

Below the video, netizens left scathing comments, including:

"Throwing trash into the elevator and then pouring dirty water into the door gap. I’m speechless at this level of selfishness."

"I can’t believe there are people like this in the world!"

Many others shared similar experiences from their own apartment complexes or dormitories, recounting incidents ranging from residents leaving garbage in hallways and inside elevator cars to carelessly tossing objects from high-rise windows.

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