A disturbing viral video has sparked outrage in Delhi after a man was allegedly seen urinating inside a lift at Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station, reportedly in front of two female commuters. The incident has prompted demands for swift action from the DMRC and Delhi Police, with users urging review of CCTV footage and identification of the offender. Commuters say while metro platforms are monitored, remote lift areas, stairwells, and foot overbridges can remain under-supervised, raising renewed concerns about passenger safety and hygiene.
Days after Mysuru authorities installed mirror-clad “mirror walls” at chronic urination spots to shame offenders and push self-accountability, a viral video shows a man doing the exact opposite. Instead of reforming, he reportedly uses the mirror wall as his restroom, drawing fresh backlash over the effectiveness of public deterrence tactics and civic messaging painted on the site.
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A newly installed phone charging station for tourists in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, turned into a dumping ground within hours, with viral footage showing plastic and disposable waste strewn around the facility. The incident has reignited a wider debate online about civic sense and responsibility, as users question why basic public infrastructure is being misused so quickly.
A viral video from Manali, Himachal Pradesh shows a newly installed public charging point meant for tourists quickly turning into a garbage dumping spot. Within days, the area reportedly drew misuse, triggering widespread outrage online and renewed debate about civic responsibility and public cleanliness as visitors and locals react.
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