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Social media analysis and public opinion polls
Married Couple Jailed for £1,000 Dine-and-Dash Scheme, Ordered to Pay £2,185
May 29, 2024, 02:56 PM
A married couple, Bernard and Ann McDonagh, have been jailed and fined for repeatedly leaving restaurants in South Wales without paying their bills. The couple, who were caught after a social media post about their actions went viral, pleaded guilty to stealing more than £1,000 through unpaid bills. They dined and dashed at five restaurants and have been ordered to pay £2,185 in compensation. They will be sentenced later today.
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