Woman Arrested for Assault After She Was Reminded of an All-You-Can-Eat Rule

The cardinal rule of anything that says "all-you-can-eat" on them is plain and simple. The food is good for a single customer only, there shouldn't be any leftovers, no take-outs, and the most important of them all, sharing is strictly prohibited.

However this rule did not sit well to the 27 year old girl from Illinois who was arrested after she turned a simple argument into an intense altercation regarding the rules and regulations of all-you-can-eat pancakes.

Natasha West was munching on some delicious pancakes at Denny's in the suburb of Oak Lawn in Chicago when a server explained to her that the unlimited pancakes was not allowed to be shared. This set West off because she thought the $4 she paid for the unlimited pancakes was for everyone as long as they didn't have left overs. West started to share the pancakes thinking it was okay.

When a staff saw what she was doing, she reminded her of the rules of the said promotion, and told her that it was only allowed for one person. She then started to scream at the server and later on got physical with her, leaving the others no choice but to call the authorities.

According to the Oak Lawn Police, West began to swear at the server and also threw several punches on her, although none of the punches landed. The anger stricken West and her friends then left Denny's in a hurry without intentionally paying their bill, but that was before she kicked the door repeatedly on her way out.

West was arrested afterwards after Denny's workers gave police the description of the car she and her friends had left in. She now faces assault charges and damage to property, and one of her friends, Jerome Ivory, 31, was also taken into custody for giving the police a false identification. 

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