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SHOCKING: Group of 20 Dine and Dash, Leaving Restaurant with Unpaid Bill!

In a shocking incident, a group of 20 adults and children are accused of leaving the Tamarind Bay Indian restaurant in Exeter, Devon without paying their bill. The total amount owed by the group is almost £300!

According to the manager, Saiful Rahman, the group arrived in separate vehicles on Tuesday evening. While one family with a baby paid their £52 bill, the rest of the group allegedly did not pay up. This incident has occurred at a time when the restaurant has been struggling due to a lack of customers.

Saiful Rahman expressed his shock at the incident, saying, “We have never experienced a mass exodus. It was actually shocking.” He also mentioned that he could identify the group as travelers based on their vehicles, accents, and behavior.

The restaurant staff did not discriminate and served the group without asking for upfront payment. However, this decision backfired as the group took advantage of the situation and left without paying. Even when the manager followed them outside and requested payment, they refused to comply.

Saiful Rahman called the police to report the incident, but due to the non-emergency nature, he was advised to call the non-emergency number. Finally, after an hour and 10 minutes, he was able to provide the police with information about the incident.

This incident is a big deal, especially considering the struggles that bars, restaurants, and cafes are currently facing. Saiful Rahman simply wants justice and hopes that everyone remains alert and safe in these challenging times.

SHOCKING: Large Group Leaves Dirty Plates at Restaurant and Refuses to Pay Bill

In a shocking incident, a large group of individuals has left behind a trail of dirty plates at Tamarind Bay restaurant in Exeter. The culprits, who are believed to be associated with a group of travelers, fled the scene without paying their bill. The brazen act of irresponsibility has left the restaurant staff and management outraged.

The incident came to light when a post on social media went viral, showing the aftermath of the group’s reckless behavior. The post, shared on the Facebook page of DevonLive/BPM, featured photographs of the dirty plates left behind by the group. The images also revealed the vehicles used by the culprits, which have reportedly been spotted at Cowick Barton Playing Fields.

The restaurant has received an outpouring of support from the public, with numerous messages expressing solidarity and condemning the actions of the group. Despite attempts by one of the culprits to have the post taken down, the restaurant has stood firm and refused to back down.

Devon and Cornwall Police are currently investigating the incident. A spokesperson for the police department has urged anyone with information related to the case to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. If you have any details that could help the police, please contact 101 and quote reference 50240097061.

This shocking incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting businesses and paying for services rendered. It is hoped that the culprits will be identified and held accountable for their actions. The restaurant staff and management are grateful for the overwhelming support they have received and remain determined to see justice served. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.