17-year-old Chili's hostess attacked by angry customers after trying to enforce restaurant's COVID-19 seating policy
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A 17-year-old Chili's hostess said she was attacked by a group of angry customers after she was unable to sit a party of 13 together at the restaurant, according to the chain's coronavirus-related guidelines.that a group of women ripped her hair and hit her with a wet floor sign.Baton Rouge police told Business Insider that the incident is currently under investigation.
She said the party became irate and a woman began attacking the teenager. Wallace said a group of women from the party began hitting her, ripping her hair from her scalp, and ultimately slamming a wet floor sign on her face.Brinker International, Chili's parent company, did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment."The investigation concerning this incident remains ongoing," a police spokesperson told Business Insider in a statement.
The brutal Chili's assault is just the latest incident involving customers physically attacking retail workers during the pandemic.
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