An Indian-origin man in Auckland says he has filed complaints with police and sought help from online safety authorities after a video of him allegedly dumping cardboard went viral, leading to abusive messages and public backlash.The man (Name withheld) says the incident has left him feeling unsafe after the footage was shared on social media. He also claims the person who filmed the confrontation damaged his vehicle during the episode and broke a rearview mirror.“I have apologized to the Police, I also told them that I am ready to pay the fine (if any) and apologized to the person who made our video,” the man told The Indian Weekender.Police have confirmed they received a complaint linked to the incident, which took place on April 4 in Alfriston, Auckland, reports the Indian Weekender. A spokesperson said, “Police can confirm they received a report in relation to an incident in Alfriston earlier this month.”The man says he and a friend were attempting to dispose of three large cardboard pieces ahead of a planned function at their home. He claims they checked recycling options in Manurewa and Papakura, but found the facilities closed due to a public holiday.On their return, they tried to leave the cardboard in a grassy area, believing it would break down over time, before being confronted by a passing motorist.“Within 15 seconds, a car stopped in front of ours and a man got out with a phone camera, started recording and abusing,” the man said.The confrontation became tense on video, with the recording person shouting, “Don’t come to our country and litter you m**”. The footage also captures the recorded abuse.The video begins with the recorder saying, “You f** A**”, and shows the man apologizing and returning the cardboard to his vehicle after being confronted. In response, the recorder continues, “Don’t be sorry. Don’t come to our country and litter you m**”.The clip has since gone viral, attracting thousands of reactions and comments. The man says he has also approached Netsafe for assistance in removing the video from social media. However, he claims the organization has been limited in what it can do.“Netsafe told me that they will not be able to remove all the videos since the video is not against community standards,” the man said.“The video is viral in India as well. Netsafe has only been able to remove a few videos,” he added.He says that the online spread of the footage has been driven by pages seeking engagement and views, and says he regrets the incident.“I want to let the people know if you do something wrong, accept and apologize immediately,” he said.
Indian man in Auckland faces abusive calls after video of him dumping trash from car goes viral: ‘I already apologized’
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