By Eron Ben-Yehuda
Customers attacked by other patrons at a Los Angeles fast-food restaurant claimed that employees not only failed to stop the assault but also joined in on the side of the instigators.
The customers, who sued Burger King and the franchise owne...
Customers attacked by other patrons at a Los Angeles fast-food restaurant claimed that employees not only failed to stop the assault but also joined in on the side of the instigators.
The customers, who sued Burger King and the franchise owne...
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