Woman's shocking act in an op shop changing room disgusts others
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Seia Ibanez
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In a shocking incident that has left residents and people online aghast, a woman was caught on camera performing an unspeakable act in the changing room of a local op shop.
The incident, which took place at the Sacred Heart Op Shop in Preston, a suburb in Melbourne's northeast, has sparked a wave of outrage and disbelief.
The video, which quickly went viral, showed an unidentified woman appearing to urinate behind a changing room curtain.
The only visible part of the woman is her ankles, exposed by a curtain that didn't quite reach the floor.
As the video progressed, a dark patch can be seen forming on the grey carpet and liquid can be seen dripping onto the floor. The caption on the video read, 'I think this person just did a piss in the change room.'
This incident was first brought to light when the video was shared on social media, with the caption: 'My wife was shopping in an op shop in the northern suburbs and spotted this while waiting to try on some clothes…'
The reaction was swift and severe, with social media users expressing their disgust and shock at the woman's behaviour.
'That's disgusting. Should have called the police on them,' one user commented.
Another added, 'OK…just NO. This is NOT OK. The workers in the Op shop are already volunteers, and a lot of the time are elderly. Come on, people have some decency for once?'
In a statement to Yahoo News Australia, a spokesperson for Sacred Heart Mission revealed that the incident was even more disturbing than it initially appeared.
'Our Preston Op Shop staff were alerted to a customer’s toilet-related accident in the change room area,' they said.
'Staff were unable to identify the customer, but the change room in question has since been sanitised and cleaned thoroughly.'
During the clean-up, staff discovered that the woman had not only urinated but also defecated in the changing room.
Interestingly, some social media users pointed out that such incidents are not as rare as one might think.
'It happens more often than most people think. While I was jobless, I tried to keep to op shops for work for the dole and heard some horror stories of people using the change rooms as toilets,' one user shared.
Another added, 'My mate used to manage op shops, this is not completely uncommon.'
A few users even suggested a more salacious theory, speculating that the incident might have been filmed for adult content.
'This will end up on OnlyFans is my guess,' one user commented.
Visiting op shops can be fun and exciting, but it can also be shocking.
In a previous story, a customer had an eye-popping discovery in a charity shop, which made people question if thrift stores can still be called such in today’s time.
What was the fuss all about? Read more about the story here.
Have you ever encountered a similar situation in a public space? How did you react? Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below.
The incident, which took place at the Sacred Heart Op Shop in Preston, a suburb in Melbourne's northeast, has sparked a wave of outrage and disbelief.
The video, which quickly went viral, showed an unidentified woman appearing to urinate behind a changing room curtain.
The only visible part of the woman is her ankles, exposed by a curtain that didn't quite reach the floor.
As the video progressed, a dark patch can be seen forming on the grey carpet and liquid can be seen dripping onto the floor. The caption on the video read, 'I think this person just did a piss in the change room.'
This incident was first brought to light when the video was shared on social media, with the caption: 'My wife was shopping in an op shop in the northern suburbs and spotted this while waiting to try on some clothes…'
The reaction was swift and severe, with social media users expressing their disgust and shock at the woman's behaviour.
'That's disgusting. Should have called the police on them,' one user commented.
Another added, 'OK…just NO. This is NOT OK. The workers in the Op shop are already volunteers, and a lot of the time are elderly. Come on, people have some decency for once?'
In a statement to Yahoo News Australia, a spokesperson for Sacred Heart Mission revealed that the incident was even more disturbing than it initially appeared.
'Our Preston Op Shop staff were alerted to a customer’s toilet-related accident in the change room area,' they said.
'Staff were unable to identify the customer, but the change room in question has since been sanitised and cleaned thoroughly.'
During the clean-up, staff discovered that the woman had not only urinated but also defecated in the changing room.
Interestingly, some social media users pointed out that such incidents are not as rare as one might think.
'It happens more often than most people think. While I was jobless, I tried to keep to op shops for work for the dole and heard some horror stories of people using the change rooms as toilets,' one user shared.
Another added, 'My mate used to manage op shops, this is not completely uncommon.'
A few users even suggested a more salacious theory, speculating that the incident might have been filmed for adult content.
'This will end up on OnlyFans is my guess,' one user commented.
Visiting op shops can be fun and exciting, but it can also be shocking.
In a previous story, a customer had an eye-popping discovery in a charity shop, which made people question if thrift stores can still be called such in today’s time.
What was the fuss all about? Read more about the story here.
Key Takeaways
- Workers at a Melbourne op shop were horrified after a customer appeared to urinate in their change room, with the act caught on camera and shared on social media.
- The incident occurred at the Sacred Heart Mission Op Shop in Preston, Melbourne, prompting a thorough sanitisation and cleaning of the area.
- The video depicting the customer's indecent act went viral on Reddit, leading to widespread condemnation and disgust from internet users.
- Some social media commenters noted that such incidents are not completely uncommon in op shops, with others jokingly suggesting it could be material for the adult website OnlyFans.
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