Customer thrown out after disputing bill

Photo: Benreis
Photo: Benreis

A restaurant manager who threw out a customer violently after a dispute over a €50 bill has been sentenced to one month in jail, suspended, and fined €1,000. The incident took place at Le Modjo, Quai Jean-Charles-Rey, in Fontvieille.

The customer had expressed dissatisfaction that the bill of €50 was excessive for a pasta dish and two glasses of wine. The woman complained to the police, who examined videotapes of the dispute, which took place on October 27 last year.

After the client asked for a detailed breakdown of the bill; she was forcefully ejected from the premises and fell and injured herself.

The lawyer for the victim told the court that his client was pressing for payment of €29,431.78, having had to take five days off work.

The accused denied the facts, although judge Florestan Bellinzona said that the security cameras recorded the fact that the customer was thrown out violently, and asked, “Do you often get people out that way?”

Prosecutor Alexia Brianti said she found it difficult to believe in the testimony of the defendant and remarks that did not correspond to the images on the cameras. The court doubled the length of the suspended sentence from the 15 days requested by the prosecution.

 

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La La Monacoland brings the house down

 

La La_129 (1)It was standing room only at MonacoUSA’s cabaret evening at Stars’n’Bars on Tuesday, with guests were on their feet for most of the 2-hour show, dancing, clapping and swaying arm-in-arm to the music of popular films, from Putting on the Ritz (1930) to Trolls (2016).

The five artists performing – Colette Marx-Nielsen, Matt Firth, Paul Spicer, Marieke Van den Wall Bake and Alicia Sedgwick – have sung and danced at major venues throughout Europe and are now based in the South of France.

Special guests of the evening were organisers of the Monte Carlo Television Festival, who generously offered VIP passes to a lucky tombola winner.

MonacoUSA Director Annette Anderson said, “Tonight was all about community. Tonight, everybody in the room from the millionaire to a young student got a chance to dance and sing along to music that brings us together.”

More than a dozen team members of the TEDxMonteCarlo, which was held on November 11, were also on hand. Like the musical performances of the evening, both the TV Festival and TEDxMonteCarlo enjoy international acclaim but they equally welcome local residents to participate and enjoy.

 

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Monaco win Ligue 1 title after 17 years

It was just a formality, after all. AS Monaco have finished top of France’s Ligue 1 after winning at home against Saint Etienne 2-0.

For diehard fans, it wasn’t just important to come top, but to deprive archrivals Paris Saint-Germain of a spot they had started to see as theirs by right. The Saint Etienne match was a sell-out at Stade Louis II and ticket outlets were closed on match day.

Monaco have played 37 games, with just one left in the current Ligue 1 season, away to Stade Rennais on May 20. But they are so far ahead of PSG, that the celebrations can start in earnest. PSG has finished in second place in Ligue 1, ahead of third-placed Nice, trailing PSG by nine points.

It’s not only the goals that have put the Principality’s footballers so far ahead of the pack, despite the disappointment of not beating Italian giants Juventus in the Champions League.

Photo: Facebook AS Monaco
Photo: Facebook AS Monaco

Monaco’s young players, Mbappe in particular, have repaid many times over the faith placed in them by coach Leonardo Jardim and have come to characterise the team as one that is prepared to take risks, and reap the rewards.

A timely reminder was Mbappe’s goal in the 18th minute in Wednesday’s game, and it looked like it would be the only one in the game, which was far from one-sided. Statistically, AS Monaco were far ahead, with almost 65 percent possession. But at the end of the evening, that was not the most important number for the Monaco fans. Monaco are Number1! Germain’s 90-minute goal was icing on the cake. (Feature photo: Facebook AS Monaco)

Article first published May 17, 2017.

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