Liverpool Echo.Restaurant bosses have now given the group an ultimatum to come back and pay up or they will go to the police and release CCTV images of them online.In a post shared on the restaurant's Instagram page, they said: "Unfortunately tonight we have had a party of 14 leave an unpaid bill of over £400. "They received the same great service and good quality good as all our paying customers this evening."We are giving this table the benefit of the doubt, to pay within 48 hours before we report this incident to the police and release their images on our social media."We are an independently run business with a small team and we work hard to get where we are and we deserve better than this."Christina, 35, who works as front of house in the restaurant, said the cheque is more money than she earns in a week and the situation has left the whole team feeling "deflated."She helped to serve the group on Saturday night, and said the booking was originally made for ten people but when 14 of them arrived the restaurant moved tables and chairs to accommodate this.The staff member said: "We are a very small independent business.
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