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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can get sued or arrested if I do not pay my house cleaner or landscaper. The only legal contract at a restaurant is the price that is posted at a menu. It is not stealing or shoplifting if that is all I pay. Don't post here and complain. The restaurant still makes a profit. Your choice to be a waitress. A waiter is not a beggar but asalaried employee[/quote] They really aren't salaried employees. Restaurants are only required to pay them $2.13 / hour because the government considers that tip income is expected.[/quote] And if there is no tip, the law says restaurant must pay minimum wage. Call the cops on me if you like. I rarely go to the same place 2 times, if I do it is at a totally different time and on another month or so. Never had bad service, I would not mind bad service[/quote] You seem to be a really mean person with an ugly heart. Your attitude of "I've got mine, fuck you" just makes you one of those people who most other people don't like. Ask yourself if the world will be a better place for you having been in it? Will people remember you once your gone and think that you made a difference? Or are you just selfish and self serving? You seem like a person who only does the right thing when people are looking (and maybe not even then). [/quote]
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