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“There are toilets there!” – Parents Under Fire for Allegedly Letting Children Pee in Trash Bin at Selangor Mall

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A video on social media has recently triggered anger and disgust among netizens after a visitor claimed there was an indecent act involving children urinating next to the shopping trolley area of a supermarket.

According to the post, the incident allegedly occurred outside of a supermarket in Rimbayu, Selangor. In the video, two female visitors were seen lifting two children, believed to be their own, who were urinating into a trash bin in front of the supermarket.

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Meanwhile, it was alleged that the two children were also believed to have urinated on the handles of the shopping trolleys.

“Just about to grab a trolley, then I saw some ‘smart people’ letting their two kids (a boy and a girl) pee into a trash bin.”

“I was so furious. Went in for 10 minutes, then walked out. Lost the mood to shop, only bought what my kids asked for. Couldn’t even think about cooking anymore. Filthy!” wrote the user who shared the video.

In a follow up post, the user also shared that they had reported the incident to the security guard, supermarket management, and auxiliary police for further action.

“This is absolutely disgusting. They have no common sense”

The post sparked various reactions from netizens, with many expressing disgust and urging parents to be more responsible in public places.

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Some also called on supermarket management to tighten cleanliness measures among visitors.

 

What do you think of this? Share your thoughts in the comments.

 

Also read: “It’s so worrying to see this” – Kids Spotted Playing in Kuantan Floodwater, M’sians Concerned

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