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Make a citizens arrest--Book'em Dano!
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About 1975 I was living in St. Petersburg and on 49th Street North there was a very popular night club called the Inferno. It was huge with crowds close to a 1,000 people and three dance floors and the walls were painted like flames. The staff wore shirts or vests with the devil face on the back. What made it even more unique was over every table hung a small lighted pentant that had a 3 digit number. On each table was a telephone and you could call the number of any table and talk to whoever answered.
You can probably figure out some of the things that could go wrong. One of the times I was there with a big group of people and at the next table was also a big group. During the evening I noticed the people at the other table had taken their telephone and put it in someone purse. I asked our waitress what would happen if someone took a phone in your section. She said it would cost her $100. I told her that at the next table they have taken their phone. She told the bouncers, and about 3 huge guys converged on that table. Apparently there was some sort of confrontation and I saw one of the guys from that table escorted to a room through a door in the flames that I didn't even know was there. The door was park ways open and I could see these guys getting a little rough with the fellow. Needless to say, we got up and left. |
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Eventually, management knows when their income is not what it is supposed to be and they start looking at whoever, may be skimming, from the top. Look at what happened to Bugsy Siegel. :D |
Thanks, everyone. This is why I started this thread...I knew I could count on you.
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I worry more about credit card skimming. IMO this is bad when the low paid waiter take credit card to the station and come back with it. For your credit card to be hacked or skimmed someone has seen the information or handled it. Somebody stealing for the restaurants lease of my worries. IMO that's why cash is king until credit card system get updated to the 21 century. Had my credit card hacked twice, once at department store and once on Amazon. Luckily is was under 500 bucks and the credit card company made it right. IMO thief only going to get worse on both side of the fence. Till the credit card system fixed.
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Why not everyone "mind my own business" as "someone" suggested? How about everyone cower down, grow chicken feathers and don't do anything when you see something wrong/illegal/dangerous happening. Just don't whine or cry foul when something happens that involves you or your family and no one comes to your aid. Geez, man (or woman) up.
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All in all, we are on the same page and I agree with the spirit of what you are saying. |
We were at one of the country clubs a couple years ago. We were seated but there was a line waiting with about a half hr or so wait. Guys came off the golf course and sat at a table that had just been cleared. The waiter said something to them and one of them handed the waiter a twenty, he took it and let them stay. We were upset but in that case " minded our own business". ( moob). I learned many years ago to pick my battles wisely.
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How did this thread get into the conversation about group killings. |
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Several years ago I was at a fast food counter and the cashier kept giving things "free" on each order. When she did this for me I said, "I would rather pay". She replied that it was good karma. I replied that it was not her "karma" to give. If she would like to pay for my order, it would be fine.
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