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Guy at Barstool Caught on Video Groping Waitress. But She Teaches Him Several Painful Lessons on Why That's Never Acceptable.
May 24, 2015
He immediately got up and grabbed the inside of the waitress' upper-right thigh.
Surveillance video apparently from a restaurant in Russia shows what can happen to men who make unwanted advances toward women — and in this case the woman doles out the pain.
A waitress is seen talking to a customer who's sitting on a barstool, then suddenly he attempted to either touch the left side of her neck or possibly slide cash underneath her shirt.
Whatever he did, it wasn't a good idea — but she required no assistance, shoving the man backward in his seat.
He immediately got up and grabbed the inside of the waitress' upper-right thigh with his left hand —
— for which she righteously whacked him in the face with a menu, sending him stumbling backward.
You'd think this guy would've had enough, but he actually walked toward the waitress again — but this time she deposited him for good, sending him to the floor with a blow that may have dazed him, bloodied his face or both.
TheBlaze can't independently verify the veracity of the clip. While it's taken from a surveillance camera dated May 19, some are apparently saying it looks staged — and although the guy may have been intoxicated, he did take a pretty quick tumble by the end.
You be the judge.
(H/T: Opposing Views)
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