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WOMAN REFUSES TO PAY $15 CLEANING FEE AFTER DRUNK FRIEND VOMITS @ BENCOOLEN EATERY

A video emerged online showing a woman engaging in a heated argument with the workers at Al-Jilani Restaurant along Bencoolen on 7 October at about 2 am.

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The crux of the argument lay in the implementation of a $15 cleaning fee, after the woman’s drunken friend had allegedly vomited inside the eatery’s premises.

“What you mean by $15?”

The woman refused to pay the cleaning fee and was seen in the video that she “would rather have a lawsuit”, as she questioned the workers “what you mean by $15?”

“I’d rather lawsuit… I’m reporting you. You can’t just charge me $15,” she exclaimed, as she further demanded to see the shop’s “terms and conditions”.

The netizen who posted the video of the incident, @valeroee, captioned her video and described what was going on: “her intoxicated friend puked at this prata place and she refused to pay the $15 fee for cleaning, asking the staff ‘what if someone has diarrhea here and cannot control, are you even a human?”

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Netizens’ comments

  1. Defend Al Jilani at all cost.
  2. Do you still have to pay assuming you cleaned up the mess yourself?
  3. Based on civil etiquette they should pay a cleaning fee. But legal wise, where does the law stand on this?
  4. 15 only… omg
  5. If it was me I would be so embarrassed, would say sorry and pay extra for cleaning up.
  6. My workplace charge $100 for vomitting , $15 is too cheap
  7. $15 is a humane price! Taxi/Bars charges $50+ le
  8. who’s friend. please claim. dont embarrass us Singaporeans like this please.
  9. cmon lady u vomit u clean. someone else clean, u pay
  10. The audacity of some people… Knn you vomit at ppl shop still dare fight back
  11. Her guy friend so embarrassed. U dirtied people’s place still have the face to argue. Wa piang

You can watch the full video here.

Images source: @valeroee on TikTok

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