$30 for a pizza? What did they fly it in from Italy?
I’d be on the courthouse steps filing something against these clowns, just in case.
Here is the solution: The Bristol, Connecticut Police Department is a full service police department with approximately 125 sworn officers. In addition to a vehicular patrol division, downtown Bristol is also policed by a bicycle division and walking beat officers. During any shift, there may be as many as 20 officers on duty, not including detectives and officers from other divisions. All you have to do is call them.
That's one of the reasons why it's risky to use a debit card; a bank is less inclined to quickly get you your money back in a dispute than a credit card agency.
Ct. Larceny/Shoplifting Penalties
Larceny penalties are based on the value of the items involved.
Third (3rd) Degree Larceny
Threshold: $1001-$5000
Up to 5 years in Prison
Fines up to $5,000
Class D Felony
Woman can call the cops and get the guy arrested immediately.
“He was pushing all kinds of buttons, and my husband knew something fishy was going on. The receipt printed out for $2,600 for our $30.50 pizza.”
They walked out of the dive knowing that had just been nicked for 2600 bucks?! Whadda bunch of maroons!
“He wanted to give me my money back in pizza”
That guy sounds like SCUM. Wouldn’t be surprised if the joint launders money for the Mob.
If the receipt printed out for $2600, why didn’t the customer insist that the transaction be voided, and then redone?