Posted on 08/05/2006 8:49:55 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
By all accounts, this was an unusual tactic in a labor dispute, even for Boston.
Thursday night, right in the midst of the dinnertime rush at one of the city's fanciest steakhouses, The Capital Grille on Newbury Street, a local labor leader allegedly walked into the dining room, opened a white shopping bag, and let three white rats loose.
A commotion ensued as the varmints scurried about and diners slicing $40 cuts of dry aged sirloin and other succulent entrees scattered. Out the door, police say, ran Louis J. Antonellis, a business agent for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 103, pursued by the restaurant's manager and a parking valet.
Officers caught Antonellis a few blocks away and marched him back to the restaurant, where employees identified him as the man who had released the rodents. A police report suggested that Antonellis's motive had nothing to do with the food, which diners often rank among the best in Boston.
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It's simple...extortion.
Step 2: release cockroaches in the kitchen.
Step 3: burn it down, then blandly blame it on "faulty wiring" done by non-union electricians.
Business Agent -- What a nice euphemism for thug.
That's what I was thinking. I would have just kept eating, while laughing at the folks who ran screaming. Dinner *and* a show...
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