A domestic apartment posts a notice to Black Knights saying, "Deliver outside commuting hours," sparking controversy. /Courtesy of online community Bobaedream, screen capture

A notice posted at an apartment complex asking couriers not to deliver packages during residents' commuting hours has sparked controversy.

On the 18th, a post titled "Notice to the delivery driver of a certain apartment" was uploaded to the online community Bobaedream.

In the notice attached by the poster, it said, "For residents to use elevators safely and comfortably, we ask delivery drivers to follow the rules below," listing five requests.

The requests were: ▲ avoid deliveries during commuting hours ▲ prohibit ground-level entry for vehicles with clearance of 2.6 meters or less ▲ ban inserting dollies or items into the elevator door gap ▲ ban pressing multiple elevator buttons at once to use it exclusively (a flood of resident complaints) ▲ ban any other behavior that inconveniences residents.

The notice triggered a heated debate among online users. Some said, "That makes sense. Even as a courtesy, you can't use the elevator exclusively for delivery drivers during commuting hours," and, "With several people waiting, you shouldn't mash the elevator buttons."

Others countered, "They order rocket delivery and then say don't deliver during commute time—ridiculous," and, "They do that and then complain when their packages don't arrive quickly."

The exact location of the apartment where the notice was posted was not disclosed.

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