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2500 euros for pizza bangers
2500 euros for pizza bangers

Title: A Costly Affairs Over Pizza and Sauce

Hanover - From a Pizza to a Brutal Assault, Now a Hefty Fine!

Thirty-five-year-old Sirin F. and twenty-five-year-old Justine W. were hit with a 2500 euro bill after allegedly kicking and beating a pizza delivery employee to the brink of hospitalization. Their crime? A missing ingredient from their pizza order - hollandaise sauce.

The Disputed Pizza

According to the Hanover district court, the beleaguered pizza seller, thirty-three years old, described her ordeal while trembling. In July, she took a call for a Pizza Dutchman order. The customer became enraged over the absence of hollandaise sauce and hurled insults, threatening to personally violate the employee's face with the supposedly lacking pizza.

Witnesses, still stunned, recalled casually dismissing the threat as mere fabrications about just some hollandaise sauce.

The Crime Scene

Unfortunately, Sirin F. showed up at the pizzeria with her sidekick, Justine W., and justified their complaints by presenting the same pizza they were fuming about. The women promptly asked the now-traumatized employee if she indeed was the scorned phone caller, allegedly calling her a whore.

Words soon turned into violent blows, as the two dishonoring women physically assaulted the employee, heavily kicking her all over her body and head. Between 10 and 15 kicks later, the employees intervened.

By the time the victim reached the hospital, diagnosis included symptoms such as concussion, bruises, shortness of breath, and recurring panic attacks. Upon her return, the delivery agent reported threats of unemployment and being forced to move away.

In the aftermath of the painful trials, the two defendants' bill for their "pizza problem" came out to 2500 euros. This sum could have covered around 260 Dutchman classic pizzas topped generously with the irrelevant hollandaise sauce.

  1. Despite the potential violence, the delivery service's staff actively attempted to remedy the customer complaint by offering a replacement pizza and a complimentary drink.
  2. Local news in Hanover reported a case of significant bodily injury and its eventual compensation for emotional and physical pain and suffering.
  3. A dispute over the absence of hollandaise sauce led to a vicious assault in the Domino’s pizzeria.
  4. The subsequent violent attack resulted in severe injuries and hospitalization, requiring 2500 euros in compensation as well as threats of employment termination and relocation for the victim.

Enrichment Insights: Human resources and workplace management experts often suggest utilizing de-escalation techniques during conflicts, particularly when handling emotions and frustration from customers. In this case, the employees should have recognized the escalating tensions and utilized non-escalating communication, such as apologizing, politely refusing the order, or offering alternative solutions.

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Note: The provided sources do not include comprehensive information about this specific incident of violence involving pizza sauce. The sources cover labor law topics, while this article focuses on the described violent event and its repercussions.

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