To be honest, I've had more complaints about the guy who works with me leaving the gate open than anything to do with window over the years.
I constantly tell them to mind the gate going out of gardens and it must annoy them as I'm constant with it.
I totally get there point aswell. I seen one of my customers chasing his dog up the street before, and i said to him when he was passing, I wish mine would go a walk without me.
We had done his windows 5 mins previously and I don't know why I didn't realise it's obviously our fault he's now chasing his dog. He came marching back down with it and the way he looked at me it dawned on me that the guy who was working for me left the gate open.
If his dog is knocked down because we left the gate open it could end up costing thousands in vet bills. Or even worse and a car kills it. It would be a big, big problem.
I'd be in the house grabbing the baseball bat if my dogs been run over as someone didn't shut a gate.
It's basic respect......I sacked a mate years ago now for leaving a back gate open (and the dog escaped). I specifically told him to shut it properly. Luckily the dog was found safe and well 4 hours later but it was a long afternoon worrying about its fate.
I don't even know if that's something that's covered on the insurance, and it could potentially be thousands of pounds if dog knocked down.
The vet bill would need to be paid after they operate on the dog, they wouldn't accept a window cleaner telling them to contact there insurance. The vet wants the bill paid after they have done the work as what was happening was them doing rhe work, then claiming of the customers insurance and them knocking the claim back.
The vets tell you that the bill needs paid then you claim your insurance.