Equipped with cameras, the owner of the restaurant has a photograph of the eight fugitives. Rather than going to court, he preferred to give them a second chance… by posting their photo on the social network Facebook.
Posted on Facebook
In his publication, the restaurateur does not display customers with their faces uncovered. He covered their faces with the “poo” emoji and accompanies the photograph with an unequivocal caption:
What a pity that your parents and loved ones can identify you on our networks (which are quite provided locally eh, all the same) and realize that ultimately, you deserve your identifications as little poops. Because yes, under the little poops, we can clearly see your faces, and we will of course distribute them widely on the said networks. And we hope that this will also be of use to our colleagues in the restaurant and bar, or to other merchants, to seriously be wary of you.
You were warned. Furthermore, the manager indicates that “No restaurant basketball is not something ‘cool’, nor ‘funny’. Like any theft, you put people in trouble by your selfishness and your inconsideration. he addresses to customers. He therefore gave the fugitives two days to come and settle “their big slate”.
After this time, he promises to deposit ” a complaint “ against the customers concerned because the “magic of networks and computing” enabled him to recover ” all data “ on the fugitives he concludes.
The publication dates from last Friday, so the deadline for payment was set for Sunday. The restorer did not complete his publication to tell the end of his story. We therefore do not know if the thieves came to wipe their slate clean.