1/5 Rob A. 1 year ago on Google
I
was
at
this
place
very
recently
and
pretty
certain
my
wallet
was
stolen
from
the
bar
area
-
my
bad
for
leaving
it
there
unattended
of
course
(lesson
learned!)
but
the
real
blame
goes
to
the
despicable
individual(s)
who
committed
the
theft.
I
am
also
laying
some
blame
on
the
rude,
unhelpful
bouncer
who
was
working
the
door
that
Friday
evening.
He
made
no
effort
to
help
me
find/recover
the
wallet
and
was
completely
unsympathetic
to
my
situation,
along
with
being
rather
hostile.
Not
only
that,
after
I
left
the
establishment,
I
wanted
to
come
back
in
to
conduct
another
search
and
question
some
of
the
patrons
but
this
bouncer
wouldn't
let
me
back
in
and
was
actually
behaving
in
an
aggressive
manner
toward
me.
He
may
have
thought
I
had
one
too
many
drinks
(which
I
did)
but
I
was
far
from
plastered
and
still
had
my
wits
about
me,
so
there
was
no
legit
reason
for
him
to
deny
me
reentry
-
unless
of
course
he
was
in
on
the
theft,
which
I
suspect
but
cannot
prove.
What
I
CAN
definitely
prove,
though,
is
that
the
wallet
was
indeed
stolen
by
one
or
more
of
the
patrons
that
evening.
How
do
I
know
this
with
certainty?
Because
my
bank
confirmed
for
me
that
there
were
alcohol
purchases
from
the
bar
using
their
debit
card
that
was
in
my
wallet.
These
purchases
were
not
made
by
me
and,
in
fact,
occurred
AFTER
I
had
already
left
the
establishment.
The
bank
is
trying
to
have
them
removed,
along
with
other
attempts
at
fraudulent
activity
with
another
credit
card.
I
tried
to
phone
the
establishment
the
very
next
day
to:
a)
complain
about
the
whole
incident,
including
that
Friday
night
bouncer;
and
b)
most
importantly,
enlist
their
assistance
to
retrieve
my
stolen
property
and
identify
the
criminals.
For
example,
if
they
have
security
cameras
inside
the
premises
(which
I
assume
they
do),
that
could
be
enormously
helpful.
Unfortunately
no
one
answered
the
phone
when
I
called,
even
though
it
was
during
normal
business/bar
hours.
I
will
try
to
call
again
and
if
someone
answers,
will
ask
to
speak
with
the
manager
about
this
(or
at
least
have
him/her
call
me
back).
Until
then,
I
will
withhold
final
judgment
on
the
respectability
of
the
establishment
itself.
In
the
meantime,
Mr.
or
Ms.
Manager:
If
you
see
this
review,
please
feel
free
to
chime
in
here.
If
I
am
ultimately
unsuccessful
in
reaching
you,
or
if
you
prove
to
be
as
unhelpful
as
your
bouncer
was
that
night,
I
will
have
no
choice
but
to
contact
and
involve
the
local
authorities.
I
would
like
to
avoid
that
as
my
next
step,
as
I'm
sure
you
would
as
well,
so
please
do
the
right
thing
and
engage
helpfully
with
me
on
this
distressing
matter.
I
say
"distressing"
because
my
wallet
contained
over
$100
in
cash
plus
several
credit/debit
cards,
a
driver's
license,
insurance
cards,
etc.
that
will
all
need
to
be
replaced.
Thank
you
much
for
your
attention
to
this.