Police probe brawl between TGI Friday's waitresses over tips

Sep 11, 2012 - 07:15
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Police probe brawl between TGI Friday's waitresses over tips
Police probe brawl between TGI Friday's waitresses

A waitress at a T.G.I. Friday's restaurant in Augusta told police she wants to file charges after a hair-pulling brawl with a co-worker.

Richmond County sheriff's officials say 1 of the two waitresses became angry because she felt she wasn't getting good tables and was losing tips.

The Augusta Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/SAaIfF) that the argument between the two waitresses got physical. 1 of the waitresses told police that her fellow waitress hit her on the head and pulled her hair repeatedly.

A police report said the clash was recorded on the restaurant's security cameras.

It was not immediately clear when the brawl took place, or whether customers were in the restaurant when it happened. The restaurant is on Washington Road in the east Georgia city.v

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