I took my son to Denny's for a late lunch. About fifteen minutes after we sat down, this rough looking guy with a pony tail tied behind him came in, and sat in a booth for two without anyone showing him to this table. A waiter came along and asked if he wanted a menu, to which he just waved the guy off. Then, after our waiter asked how we were doing, he went over and took this guy's order, which was coffee and a slice of cheesecake.
The suspected dine and dash part came when I went to pay the bill at the front counter. Afterward, as my son and I went to the men's room, this man had gotten up from his table, and entered the restroom room a split second after we did. He then used one of the stalls, then exited at the same time we did (without washing his hands, I might add), then walked out of the restaurant down a nearby sidewalk.
To me, it just seems very unlikely that this guy could have paid his bill in between the time I finished paying and then noticed him getting up to also head to the restroom. The front counter was right before the restrooms, and even if he was paying cash for his coffee and dessert, it should have taken at least one or two long minutes to pay his bill.
I have heard of this actually happening at places. When a patron pulls this stunt, usually with an accomplice, one makes a dash for the restrooms, then casually walks out in the hope that none of the employees notices this person. Then the second person does the same thing, but normally walks out to the waiting getaway car that Accomplice Number One is driving.
I guess they also do this alone. This guy was on foot, which means he blended in with other people who were walking around.
And we wonder why it's not too affordable to eat out anymore.
The suspected dine and dash part came when I went to pay the bill at the front counter. Afterward, as my son and I went to the men's room, this man had gotten up from his table, and entered the restroom room a split second after we did. He then used one of the stalls, then exited at the same time we did (without washing his hands, I might add), then walked out of the restaurant down a nearby sidewalk.
To me, it just seems very unlikely that this guy could have paid his bill in between the time I finished paying and then noticed him getting up to also head to the restroom. The front counter was right before the restrooms, and even if he was paying cash for his coffee and dessert, it should have taken at least one or two long minutes to pay his bill.
I have heard of this actually happening at places. When a patron pulls this stunt, usually with an accomplice, one makes a dash for the restrooms, then casually walks out in the hope that none of the employees notices this person. Then the second person does the same thing, but normally walks out to the waiting getaway car that Accomplice Number One is driving.
I guess they also do this alone. This guy was on foot, which means he blended in with other people who were walking around.
And we wonder why it's not too affordable to eat out anymore.
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