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It’s the last thing Genevieve Snow expected after she hired two women from a cleaning service to tidy up her Williamsburg, Brooklyn apartment.
Her roommate came home to find one of the maids passed out drunk on the floor, the apartment in shambles, she told WPIX. The roommate snapped the now-infamous photo and called 911.
Never understood why people hiring cleaners and not just clean their own house.
Not everyone has that kind of time, and it's nice just having it done the way you want without having to do it, I used to think the same way now I have a cleaning lady, and think the opposite way.
I don't understand why she couldn't be arrested and charged with vandalism.
Or some sort of fraud charge. I would think accepting money for a service, then not providing that service would be a fraudulent theft. But there's one lesson to be learned here for sure... keep your booze under lock & key.
Never understood why people hiring cleaners and not just clean their own house.
They live in NYC..Notice that there was almost no cabinets. It isn't cluttered if there isn't places to put things. The place didn't look that dirty to me, just how you live when you have a small apartment and can't afford to eat out all the time.
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