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Daily Mirror
Lila Randall

Airport passengers stunned as man sitting on chair openly urinates onto floor

Horrifying footage shows the moment a man urinates in an airport waiting area in plain sight and surrounded by other passengers.

The man can be seen sitting in an airport terminal, spraying a fountain of urine onto the floor, seemingly unbothered by shocked passengers nearby.

The man is wearing a gilet and what looks like a black top unzipped, with his belly and chest on display.

The video was posted on the Instagram account Passenger Shaming on January 1, captioned "P*** OFF, 2019! See you all next year!! (yes this is a passenger urinating in the terminal)."

To date, it has been viewed more than 229,000 times with many viewers asking why no one took action against the man.

One person asked: "Why isn't anyone doing anything about this. Just sitting there watching??"

The man appears unphased that he is surrounded by other passengers (Instagram/PassengerShaming)

Another appalled viewer wrote: “What in the world would possess anyone to behave this way?”

Others were more bemused than outraged by the foul act.

“What a slob," one wrote. "Gotta love the general public.”

Only three days into the New Year and passengers have already called out fellow travellers on a string of “disgusting” behaviours.

In another recent post, a Twitter video shames a Delta Air Lines passenger who uses the in-flight touch screen with bare feet to select her onboard entertainment.

Erik Olvera tweeted: “I fly a lot and this, by far, is the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen on a plane. “Bringing #antibacterialwipes. Where’s @NaomiCampbell when you need her in-flight wipe down advice?”

The short footage shows the woman reclining in her seat and swiping through the film archives using her toes.

When another social media user queried if the woman actually had healthy arms to use, Mr Olvera wrote that the woman’s arms were “just fine”.

He said: “She carried her expensive luggage on/off the plane. Also used them to throw back cocktails and take snacks from the galley when the FA wasn’t around”.

Twitter users agreed her behaviour was unsanitary. Someone tweeted that her actions were not only unhygienic but disrespectful, too. They added: “Reach up and touch the touchscreen like a normal person.”

Robert Caruso raised alarms over whether flight attendants would be able to confront the woman without being branded as unreasonable. He said aircraft staff could fear intervening in case they are labelled as “mean or sexist”.

Meanwhile, others weren’t so quick to condemn the passenger, arguing “toes are way cleaner than fingers”.

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