Amidst raising dog attacks in the lift, a woman was refused to take her canine pet by another woman in Greater Noida. The incident took place in Greater Noida's Ace Aspire Society in which two women got involved in a heated verbal argument about taking a pet dog inside the lift. The woman was not allowed to take her pet dog inside the lift blocked the lift and did not let another woman to use. Interestingly, both the woman filmed each other and the entire incident has gone viral ever since.
In the Greater Noida viral video, a woman can be seen filming another woman and the other woman is doing the same. In the video, the woman can be seen blocking the door of the lift after she was refused to take her dog inside it. The woman in the video says, "Madam is bringing her dirty dog inside the lift. I will not let the dog enter the lift. I will not risk my life at all. This madam is blocking the lift and not letting anyone use it."
Argument between two women over carrying a dog in a lift in Greater Noida's Ace Aspire Society. pic.twitter.com/kL17ED60Gm
— Nikhil Choudhary (@NikhilCh_) September 8, 2022
Dog attacks inside the lift
Recently two dog attacks have been reported inside the lift. Recently, a pet dog recently attacked a youth inside a lift and badly injured him. The incident took place inside the lift of the Apex Athena society in Sector 75 of Noida. Interestingly, the shocking incident was caught on CCTV and ever since then, the video has gone viral on social media.
The Noida German Shepherd attack comes just two days after a woman in a lift of the Charms Castle society located in Rajnagar Extension in Ghaziabad was slammed for not helping the boy after her dog jumped and bit him. She was seen calmly looking on and getting out of the lift even without apologising even as the boy was in pain. Furthermore, the footage had prompted a response from the Ghaziabad Police. They said they have registered a case based on the complaint of the parents. In a tweet in Hindi, they added that advance legal action is being taken by the Nandgram police station.