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Mass. Man Fined For Chuck E. Cheese Mascot AssaultNEW BEDFORD, Mass., Mar. 3, 2009 (AP) A Massachusetts man has been fined $500 for assaulting a Chuck E. Cheese mouse.Authorities say 34-year-old Trahan Pires thought the perpetually happy mascot had pinned his 11-year-old son against a video game. Pires, of Fairhaven, ripped off the mascot's head piece, pointed a finger at the man inside and yelled at him.The 19-year-old man in the mouse suit told police he put his arms out to get through a crowd of children trying to knock him over and never grabbed anyone. A witness agreed with that account.Pires pleaded guilty Monday. A judge fined him after rejecting the prosecution's request for a six-month jail sentence.Pires' family was at the children's restaurant in Dartmouth in May to celebrate his son's birthday.
In Brookfield, Wis., no restaurant has triggered more calls to the police department since last year than Chuck E. Cheese's.Officers have been called to break up 12 fights, some of them physical, at the child-oriented pizza parlor since January 2007. The biggest melee broke out in April, when an uninvited adult disrupted a child's birthday party. Seven officers arrived and found as many as 40 people knocking over chairs and yelling in front of the restaurant's music stage, where a robotic singing chicken and the chain's namesake mouse perform.Chuck E. Cheese's bills itself as a place "where a kid can be a kid." But to law-enforcement officials across the country, it has a more particular distinction: the scene of a surprising amount of disorderly conduct and battery among grown-ups....
QuoteQuoteIn Brookfield, Wis., no restaurant has triggered more calls to the police department since last year than Chuck E. Cheese's.Officers have been called to break up 12 fights, some of them physical, at the child-oriented pizza parlor since January 2007. The biggest melee broke out in April, when an uninvited adult disrupted a child's birthday party. Seven officers arrived and found as many as 40 people knocking over chairs and yelling in front of the restaurant's music stage, where a robotic singing chicken and the chain's namesake mouse perform.It happens more than you'd think
QuoteIn Brookfield, Wis., no restaurant has triggered more calls to the police department since last year than Chuck E. Cheese's.Officers have been called to break up 12 fights, some of them physical, at the child-oriented pizza parlor since January 2007. The biggest melee broke out in April, when an uninvited adult disrupted a child's birthday party. Seven officers arrived and found as many as 40 people knocking over chairs and yelling in front of the restaurant's music stage, where a robotic singing chicken and the chain's namesake mouse perform.
You want to hear "ghetto"? In Newington, next to the mall, there's a Wal-Mart NEXT DOOR to a Chuck E. Cheese.You wanna talk scary...