After stating that “he almost broke” his expensive veneers, the couple refused to pay their invoice of £ 64.85, tried to obtain compensation and then left.
However, the staff were surprised when CCTV images revealed what they claim is the man by taking out the glass group out of pocket and passing it to their partner to place their napkin.
Then you can see it taking food on the napkin before calling a staff member about to show them the glass.
San Marino shared the video on Facebook with the subtitle ‘These children of scams are harmful for small working companies like ours’.
The couple and a girl were having dinner at the San Marino restaurant in Widnes, Cheshire (Image: Kennedy News/ Google Maps)
The couple and a girl were having dinner at the San Marino restaurant in Widnes, Cheshire, Saturday [April 5].
The managing director Miraz Yolcu says that the incident has been reported to the Cheshire Police, who has confirmed that they are investigating it.
He hopes that the clip, which has more than 115,000 visits, warns companies about ‘false statements’, since he believes that the couple are ‘experienced’ scammers that reviewed the camera restaurant.
Miraz said: “It was shocking to see CCTV images. They were with their daughter but do not be ashamed.
“They are carried out and they simply came and said they needed something to eat, so we happily show them a table.
“They asked for their food and started eating and everything was fine.
“They had almost finished her food when the lady called one of the staff members and said she found a piece of glass in her food that was in her mouth and almost broke her sheet, she has paid thousands of pounds. They wanted to go to a header doctor.
“Everyone was in shock. The staff was worried and called the manager who came and asked what had happened. They said they didn’t pay this meal.
“The manager said ‘Sorry, it just does not happen, it is impossible to find glass in the food. This is not a glass that we use in the kitchen.’
“They are experiential. She was looking at the cameras around”
“They sent me a photo and looked immediately and said that it is that kind of glass. Before saying that they no longer paid.
“We looked at the CCTV and discovered that he took it from his pocket and cooled it.
“This is not the case or but it causes a lot or stress to the staff.
“It is a serious accusation that could involve the police, environmental health and cause all kinds of problems to the business. It could be harmful to the reputation of the restaurant.
“They are experimental. She was looking at the cameras around.
“They did not pay the food, but there was no compensation. We obtained it in the CCTV, so we will not pay them a penny.”
The bill contained a Penne San Marino paste, a Kebab Shish from lamb to the whale, garlic bread, César salad, still water, water with gas and a coca-cola.
The director is interested in warning other companies about ‘false claims’ and encourages the staff to ‘calm’ before deciding what action to take.
Miraz said: “People must really be conscious or false statements.
“The first time we found something like that, it surprised us, but after that I investigated and began to get tips about to do in situations.
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“You really need to be calm.
“Before any additional action, you must say ‘I have to take a look at the camera and call the police’.
“If they are serious, they will verify these things and if they are not, they will be surprised and if they invent it, they would be really scared.”
A Cheshire police spokesman said: “At 1 in the morning of Sunday, April 6, the police received reports of a robbery/deception in a restaurant in Widnes.
“The person who called reported that three clients had left the facilities without paying a meal after claiming to find a piece of broken glass in their food.
“After reviewing CCTV images, the person calling believes that customers placed the glass in the food.
“Consultations in relation to the matter are in the early stages.”