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At times, fast food restaurants may offer additional items at an extra cost when a customer places an order. For instance, if a person desires more dipping sauce, they may be charged an additional fee.
Typically, individuals respond in one of two ways upon learning of an extra fee like the cost of additional sauce. They either agree to pay the fee or choose to forego the item.
However, in the case of three intoxicated women, who were informed that the dipping sauce they requested incurred an additional charge of $1.75, their response was extreme and resulted in their arrest. Their actions caused extensive damage amounting to $10,000 to $20,000 and left two employees injured, all because they refused to pay the extra $1.75 for the sauce.
The incident happened on July 3, 2022, at a Bel Fries location in Manhattan. Two of the women, 25-year-old Chitara Plasencia, and 23-year-old Tatiyanna Johnson, were from Brooklynn. The third woman, 27-year-old Pearl Ozoria lives in Manhattan.
During the incident, one of the employees took out a phone and recorded everything that happened while trying to hide from flying chairs and trash. See this video footage and the damage these customers did for yourself in the video below.
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— Viral News NY (@ViralNewsNYC) July 6, 2022
Bel fires in NYC. Unclear how this started or what day it was on . #news #NewYorkCity #NYC pic.twitter.com/jQ9voIhblW
Days later, the two women from Brooklynn were in court facing multiple charges including robbery, criminal mischief and criminal possession of a weapon. Meanwhile, Ozoria was not in court, but she actually faces additional charges for allegedly punching a police officer at the time of her arrest.
After the incident, one female employee was taken to the hospital for injuries. Another male employee also had injuries but they weren’t serious enough for a hospital visit. There were four additional employees on duty that day, and none of the employees wanted to go back to work.
When the restaurant reopened, the owners hired a security guard to protect the frightened employees. Co-owner Analee Schlossberg explained, “My number one priority is making sure all of my employees are not only physically okay but mentally okay.” She told CBS that during the incident, “Two of my employees were hit in the head with glass bottles.”
Another co-owner added that the employees are “devastated” and “afraid.” The owner explained, “One of them still doesn’t want to leave her home. She has a son. She fears for her life.”
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