GetGo to bill user $300 cleaning fee for not adhering to pet carrier policy

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A GetGo user was spotted letting a dog out of a GetGo car in the Kampung Admiralty basement carpark on Feb 4. A Stomper shared a video of the 'very selfish' driver getting out of the parked Honda Vezel before opening the door for the animal in the back...

A GetGo user was spotted letting a dog out of a GetGo car in the Kampung Admiralty basement carpark on Feb 4.

A Stomper shared a video of the"very selfish" driver getting out of the parked Honda Vezel before opening the door for the animal in the back seat."The car-sharing management has to do something, send the car for full-service cleaning and charge the user." In response to a Stomp query, a spokesperson for GetGo Carsharing said:"The user involved will be billed for not adhering to our pet carrier policy."

Users are allowed to transport their pets as long as they are kept in pet carriers as this minimises pet fur in the vehicles, which may cause allergic reactions, explained the spokesperson."Users who are caught dirtying the vehicles by transporting pets without using a pet carrier may be required to pay a $300 cleaning fee.In a similar incident, another Stomper had earlier spotted a dog in a GetGo car in a Jurong carpark on Jan 13.

According to the website, a cleaning fee of up to $300 would be imposed for drivers found leaving the car with pet fur on the upholstery.

 

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