Ridiculous! A delivery robot was about to enter the elevator when a man kicked it flying! The result was satisfying...

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On March 12, 2026 (release), inside a hotel in Jiangsu, a man randomly kicked over a delivery robot, sparking widespread online discussion.

Footage shows that when the delivery robot entered the elevator to transport items as programmed, a man inside suddenly kicked its body forcefully, causing the robot to lose balance and fall.

The man appears to be intoxicated. The delivery robot’s shell is damaged, and its sensors are misaligned. After knocking over the robot, the man tried to press the elevator door close button to leave, but the elevator did not close.

Netizens explained: delivery robots are programmed not to enter elevators, so the elevator won’t close if they don’t.

Ultimately, the man was fined 4,500 yuan for intentionally damaging hotel property. If the damage exceeds 5,000 yuan, he could face administrative detention or criminal charges.

Netizens’ comments

Many users do not understand the man’s impulsive behavior.

Wowo Nanggang: A man who has been timid his whole life finally straightened up in front of a robot.

Life Needs a Little Sweetness: How can there be such uneducated people?

camelJuice: There might be someone else’s takeout inside.

Dog Leftover: Purely uneducated, showing such malice even toward a robot.

Mr_Allright_Coo: How failed is this guy in life? The hotel must seek compensation.

Sea Salt Peach Juice 1008: Don’t you think you look pretty cool doing that?

Some netizens emphasize being kind to technology around us.

9-year-old Yun Tong tears up in Shanghai: Being kind to technology is also being kind to our shared civilizational progress.

haoming_nine: They are all made to serve people. Even if they are machines, we should treat them kindly.

Po Yingping: What kind of mentality does this person have? Probably anti-social personality. I think these small robots that deliver food in hotels, serve in restaurants, and clean in malls bring convenience and are quite cute. Even if you don’t like them, there’s no need to damage them.

RogerJCCC: Just so everyone knows, the price of robots is not clear to most. Now they know.

Many netizens think the 4,500 yuan compensation is too light.

Moss Snow: Only 4,500? That’s too little. At least multiply by 10.

Baili Bing 1977: I thought it would cost several ten thousand!

Happy Sheep: Detention! How is law enforcement? Deliberately damaging public and private property, 10 to 15 days!

Source: News Morning Post, Lu Jingjun, combined reports from Xiaoxiang Morning Post, Fa Live

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