Not too long ago, a Malaysian girl was said to have urinated in the car of her e-hailing driver after asking for a discount for the RM25 ride.
In her Facebook post, the passenger cleared the air after the matter made it to the news and denied the allegations about her peeing in the backseat. According to her, the e-hailing driver who accused her of peeing in the backseat and the driver whom she asked for a discount from were 2 different drivers.
“I did not pee but the driver…”
According to her, the e-hailing driver who said no to her request for a discount intentionally shared another picture with a wet backseat to get an engagement for himself. The picture belongs to a different e-hailing driver.
“He shared an extra picture of that just for the sake of boosting himself, that’s why he said I peed in his backseat.”
Now, did she urinate in the car? She insisted and said SHE DID NOT, but it was the “handiwork” of the other e-hailing driver who made it look like she did. The passenger said the other driver also shared the picture and came up with the allegations to give himself some “boosting” by taking the time to create his evidence of the passenger’s “urine”.
“He wanted to boost himself too, so he poured some water in the backseat and accused me of peeing there.”
At the end of her post, the passenger stood firm on her ground and said the part where she allegedly “peed in the backseat” was merely a prank carried out by the e-hailing driver to tarnish her name. In the meantime, she did not deny asking for a discount on her RM25 ride.
The passenger also called the news about her “making a scene” in the backseat of the e-hailing car “fake news”. Regardless, what do you think of this?
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