Victims in Eatery Attack Win Suit ; Restaurant Ignored Warning Signs in Worker

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A Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant in Paramus should have fired an employee who refused to remove a tattoo that said "Fear Me" months before he attacked two patrons with a knife, a jury found Thursday.

However, the jury awarded a total of $15,000 to the two plaintiffs, who sued for psychological and physical pain and suffering resulting from their attack. In New Jersey, plaintiffs in civil lawsuits can't ask for a specific award.

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Victims in Eatery Attack Win Suit ; Restaurant Ignored Warning Signs in Worker

Chuck E. Cheese's corporate guidelines forbid visible tattoos on employees, but that didn't deter ...

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