A Guy Faked a Heart Attack More Than 20 Times . . . to Avoid Paying Restaurant Bills?
You've heard of dining-and-dashing . . . but what about: Dining-and-heart-attacking?
A 50-year-old man in Spain is being accused of faking a heart attack . . . just to get out of paying a restaurant bill. That seems VERY dramatic, especially since he's apparently done it AT LEAST 20 TIMES.
So he's a CHRONIC dine-and-heart-attacker.
One restaurant said he ordered several glasses of White Label whiskey to wash down a Russian salad before faking the heart attack. And MULTIPLE restaurants have been passing his photo around to warn other places.
The man has since been caught and was sentenced to 42 days in jail. And he could be in more trouble. His scams were considered "minor crimes" because the totals weren't a lot individually . . . but the restaurant owners are planning to file a joint complaint, which could lock him up for up to two years.
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There's a random video online, which shows a guy at Orlando's airport . . . carrying a guitar case . . . and attempting to stroll past TSA without being screened.
He was arrested. It's unclear what his deal was.
A Little League coach in Dallas was arrested after fighting an umpire . . . in the middle of a game. His young son was ALSO trying to hit people, but he was not arrested.
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